Etymology: [ 'ska-v&n-j&r ] (noun.) 1530. alteration of earlier scavager, from Middle English skawager customs collector, from skawage customs, from Old North French escauwage inspection, from escauwer to inspect, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English scEawian to look at; more at SHOW.
A street sweeper, An animal that feeds on decaying matter such as carrion, Someone who scavenges, especially one who searches through rubbish for food or useful things, A substance used to remove impurities from the air or from a solution, someone who collects things that have been discarded by others, a chemical agent that is added to a chemical mixture to counteract the effects of impurities, an animal that eats dead plants and/or animals, any animal that feeds on refuse and other decaying organic matter, any animal that feeds on refuse and other decaying organic matter a chemical agent that is added to a chemical mixture to counteract the effects of impurities, An organism feeding on dead organisms Vultures and hyenas are examples, but many other specials also scavenge at times (e g crows, bald eagles, and coyotes), An animal that consumes dead organic material, An organism that obtains nutrients from dead animals, one who cleans; animal that feeds on trash or decaying flesh; street cleaner; one who searches through garbage for usable materials, A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scraping or sweeping, and carrying off the filth, The name is also applied to any animal which devours refuse, carrion, or anything injurious to health, An animal that feeds on dead organisms, an animal that eats dead material, an organism that habitually feeds on refuse or carrion A coyote is a part-time scavenger; a turkey vulture is a full-time scavenger, an animal that eats carrion; a person who uses garbage as a source for any or all of the following: food, shelter, or income through the resale of useable items, a component of lead anti-knock compounds that reacts with the lead radical to form volatile lead compounds that can be easily scavenged from the engine through the exhaust system Also, an individual who collects used lubricating oils for some secondary use, A program for finding records on a physical volume "lost" due to crashes, and making them available again in the volume map Written by John Bongiovanni, An organism that feeds on the dead bodies of other organisms, An animal, bird, or other organism that feeds on dead or rotting flesh, or discarded food scraps, pack rat, plural of scavenger,
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A street sweeper
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An animal that feeds on decaying matter such as carrion
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Someone who scavenges, especially one who searches through rubbish for food or useful things
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A substance used to remove impurities from the air or from a solution
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someone who collects things that have been discarded by others
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a chemical agent that is added to a chemical mixture to counteract the effects of impurities
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an animal that eats dead plants and/or animals
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any animal that feeds on refuse and other decaying organic matter
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any animal that feeds on refuse and other decaying organic matter a chemical agent that is added to a chemical mixture to counteract the effects of impurities
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An organism feeding on dead organisms Vultures and hyenas are examples, but many other specials also scavenge at times (e g crows, bald eagles, and coyotes)
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An animal that consumes dead organic material
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An organism that obtains nutrients from dead animals
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one who cleans; animal that feeds on trash or decaying flesh; street cleaner; one who searches through garbage for usable materials isim
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A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scraping or sweeping, and carrying off the filth
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The name is also applied to any animal which devours refuse, carrion, or anything injurious to health
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An animal that feeds on dead organisms
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an animal that eats dead material
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an organism that habitually feeds on refuse or carrion A coyote is a part-time scavenger; a turkey vulture is a full-time scavenger
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an animal that eats carrion; a person who uses garbage as a source for any or all of the following: food, shelter, or income through the resale of useable items
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a component of lead anti-knock compounds that reacts with the lead radical to form volatile lead compounds that can be easily scavenged from the engine through the exhaust system Also, an individual who collects used lubricating oils for some secondary use
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A program for finding records on a physical volume "lost" due to crashes, and making them available again in the volume map Written by John Bongiovanni
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An organism that feeds on the dead bodies of other organisms
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An animal, bird, or other organism that feeds on dead or rotting flesh, or discarded food scraps
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