The noun forms of the adjective 'voracious' are voracityand voraciousness.
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The noun form for the adjective voracious is voraciousness.
the voracious boy ate all the pie.
It is unknown.However, the word "shark" for a person, e.g. pool shark, who is metaphorically voracious, may derive either from the association with the shark, or from the German noun Schurke(rascal, villain).
Voracious!
barracuda
With weeks without food, Nigel was a very voracious eater when faced with a plate of Egg and Chips.
Voracious, gluttonous, or insatiable
Ravenous, voracious
Lemming
ravenous : voracious
Voracious means extremely hungry.
There is no verb corresponding to the adjective voracious.