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    pre·da·tion
    [prəˈdāSHən]
    noun
    predation (noun) · predations (plural noun)
    1. the preying of one animal on others:
      "an effective defense against predation"
    2. the action of attacking or plundering:
      "the old story of male predation and female vulnerability" · "the predations of would-be pirates"
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the Latin sense): from Latin praedatio(n-) ‘taking of booty’, from the verb praedari ‘seize as plunder’, from praeda ‘booty’. The zoological sense dates from the 1930s.
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