Crossword-Solution: EKO 3 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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EKO anagram KEO, KOE, OKE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EKO (5)

Thomas Savage is the fact, that the natives in the Gaboon country at the present day, apply to the Chimpanzee a name--"Enche-eko"--which is obviously identical with the "Engeko" of Battell; a discovery which has been confirmed by all later inquirers.
Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature Thomas H. Huxley 2009
Their local name for the Chimpanzee is 'Enche-eko', as near as it can be Anglicized, from which the common term 'Jocko' probably comes.
Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature Thomas H. Huxley 2009
Their local name for the Chimpanzee is _Enché-eko_, as near as it can be Anglicized, from which the common term 'Jocko' probably conies.
A Book of Natural History Various 2006
The other two patriarchal families which preside over the eight younger branches, making a total of twelve tribes, are the Ekoana (_Quonna_), from _eko_ (a buffalo), and the Essona, from _esso_ (a bush-cat).] and others are members of the _Intchwa_, or dog-division.
To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II Richard Francis Burton and Verney Lovett Cameron 2006
Oriya merchants say labho (gain) instead of eko (one), when counting out the seers of rice for the elephants' rations.
Omens and Superstitions of Southern India Edgar Thurston 2011

Quotes with EKO (2)

Eko brushed a tear from her eye, and Immo jeered at her, but father held up a hand. "Never mock a tender heart," he said.
Orson Scott Card The Lost Gate
That first bass I had was an Eko, a very old thing with a thin neck, I had that for quite a while.
John Deacon