2.to eat (something) voraciously or greedily; be ravenous in eating [C15: from Old Frenchravinerto attack impetuously; see ravenous] ˈravenern Raven (ˈreɪvən) n (Non-European Myth & Legend) a traditional trickster hero among the native peoples of the Canadian Pacific Northwest ...
4. Rabies Rabiesis transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood and saliva. It is usually transmitted by a bite from a rabid animal (e.g. a skunk, dog, cat, coyote, raccoon, etc.). The virus affects the central nervous system, resulting in brain damage, behavior problems, aggression ...
In October 1949, Luther's sister agrees to take Lily until her brother can rebuild his life. "In Boston, you can drink the water," Luther tells his child. "You can play on the swings and no one will stop you. You can go to a proper school. You can eat ice cream in a restaurant...
The supraorbital foramen is absent in the skull of the common opossum; a similar result is noticed in the white-eared opossum, in the raccoon, in the otter (Lutra lutra), in the badger, and in the marten skull [6,14,17–19]. On the other hand, the supraorbital foramen is present ...