eating one - translation to dutch
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eating one - translation to dutch

PRACTICE OF EATING EARTH OR SOIL-LIKE SUBSTRATES SUCH AS CLAY OR CHALK
Geophagy; Geophagist; Clay-eating; Clay eater; Clay eating; Clay-eater; Eating Dirt; Eating soil; Limnivore; Eating dirt; Geophage
  • [[Silica]] in the soil that has been eaten by a woman shows up as white on this plain X-ray
  • Several different rocks of clay-like material being sold at a local market in Kabwe, Zambia. These are usually purchased and consumed by pregnant women.
  • A five-year-old girl in Peru with a desire to eat earth (geophagia). Wood engraving by E. Riou, 186-.
  • Five Japanese Macaques eating soil
  • Japanese Macaques eating soil
  • Haitian [[mud cookie]] being prepared
  • Parrots eating earth
  • [[Silky sifaka]] (''Propithecus candidus'') eating earth

one and only         
  • Norihiro Yokoyama, who rode One And Only in 2014
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
One & Only; The One & Only; One and Only; One and only; The one and only; One and Only (disambiguation); The One and Only (album); The One and Only (disambiguation); The One and Only (film); The One and Only (TV series)
de enige (er is geen andere, de elite)
one-piece         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Onepieces; One-piece (disambiguation); Onepiece; One-piece
uit één stuk, eendelig
man eater         
  • The [[Nile crocodile]] is one of the species involved in the most unprovoked fatal attacks on humans.
  • The [[Tsavo maneaters]] on display in the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in Chicago.
  • man-eater of Segur]], a young man-eating male Bengal tiger who killed five people in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu state in South India.
  • Detail of wolf attacking a shepherd. Painting ''The Good Shepherd'' by [[Pieter Brueghel the younger]], 1616
  • Sign warning swimmers of the danger of shark attacks
  • date=October 2018}}
ANIMAL OR MYTHICAL CREATURE THAT FEASTS ON HUMAN FLESH
Man-eaters; Man-eating; Man eater
n. mensenvlees etend roofdier (i.h.b. mensenhaai); kannibaal, menseneter; bijtend paard; vrouw met veel minnaars, vrouw die mannen in haar netten verstrikt doet raken; modderduivel

Definition

one-to-one
(also chiefly N. Amer. one-on-one)
¦ adjective & adverb denoting or referring to a situation in which two parties come into direct contact or opposition.
?Mathematics in which each member of one set is associated with one member of another.
¦ noun informal a face-to-face encounter.

Wikipedia

Geophagia

Geophagia (), also known as geophagy (), is the intentional practice of eating earth or soil-like substances such as clay, chalk, or termite mounds. It is a behavioural adaptation that occurs in many non-human animals and has been documented in more than 100 primate species. Geophagy in non-human primates is primarily used for protection from parasites, to provide mineral supplements and to help metabolize toxic compounds from leaves. Geophagy also occurs in humans and is most commonly reported among children and pregnant women.

Human geophagia is a form of pica – the craving and purposive consumption of non-food items – and is classified as an eating disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) if not socially or culturally appropriate. Sometimes geophagy is a consequence of carrying a hookworm infection. Although its etiology remains unknown, geophagy has many potential adaptive health benefits as well as negative consequences.

Examples of use of eating one
1. Interestingly, Tom Snr won‘t actually be eating one of his 100 birds this Christmas.
2. Clubmarket surrounded Tel Aviv only to find stores eating one another alive.
3. Around 20 per cent were only eating one meal a day.
4. The children were sickened by eating one of their familys ducks, which had been found dead.
5. Many report they are only eating one meal a day or less.