Half-eaten
[eet-n] /ˈit n/
verb
1.
a past participle of .
adjective
1.
(of food, a meal, etc) partially consumed: he pushed his half-eaten meal away
/ˈiːtən/
verb
1.
the past participle of eat
Old English eten, past participle of eat.
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