thaumavore
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek θαῦμα (thaûma, “magic”) + Latin vorare (“to devour”).
Noun
thaumavore (plural thaumavores)
- (fantasy) An animal or lifeform that feeds off of magic or magical energy as the main part of its diet.
Translations
thaumavore
See also
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