Meaning & Definition of word "Anteater"

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    Anteater

    /ˈæntiˌiːtər/

    noun:

    • 1. A mammal of the family Myrmecophagidae, known for its long snout and specialized tongue used for eating ants and termites.
      • Example: The giant anteater is known for its distinctive long snout and large claws.
    • 2. Any of several species of marsupials or insectivores that have similar feeding habits.
      • Example: During our trip to the zoo, we saw a fascinating exhibit featuring a lesser anteater.
    • 3. A person who eats a lot of ants or similar small insects, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: He was such an anteater when it came to cleaning out the ant hill in his backyard.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'ante' meaning 'before' and 'edare' meaning 'to eat'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    anteater:

    Refers to the actual animal.

    beware of anteaters:

    A humorous way to indicate excessive focus on details.

    Related Words

    mammal:

    A warm-blooded vertebrate animal characterized by the presence of mammary glands.

    termite:

    A social insect that feeds on wood, often found in colonies.

    Slang Meanings of anteater

    Meaning: A person who is overly meticulous or detail-oriented.

    Example Sentence: Stop being such an anteater about the project; it's fine to make some choices!