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VORACITY — [Noun] The quality or state of possessing an insatiable, devouring eagerness for consumption, whether of food, experience, or resources. From Middle French voracité, from Latin voracitas ("greediness, ravenousness"), from vorax, vorac- ("greedy, devouring") + -itas ("-ity, state of"). Unlike "veracity" (which concerns factual truth) or "rapacity" (which implies a predatory greed for gain), voracity describes a primal, often amoral hunger that is its own justification. It is the starling’s frantic pecking at a winter berry bush, the scholar’s compulsive turning of pages deep into the night, and the silent, expansive appetite of a suburb for the adjacent field—a raw engine of want that defines a life by what it lacks, leaving only the echo of consumption in its wake.