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Eater bridge eater is a 14-cellstill life commonly used in signalconverter circuitry, composed of two diagonally-touching eater 1s. In the F116 and Fx176Herschel conduits, its two component eaters have standard eating functions. In the 135-degree MWSS-to-G and 47P72, the catalyst is on the opposite side of the object, and the slightly smaller snake bridge behind eater tail can be used instead. In the case of the MWSS-to-G, there are known recipes that allow the eater-bridge-eater variant to be constructed with slow salvos in any orientation, so this variant is more commonly used.
Eater tie eater and welded eaters have also been used to refer to this still life on occasion, but both of these terms are technically incorrect. A weld implies an overlap between welded objects, and a tie is a point-to-point connection along the lines of a boat-tie. The name eater tie eater has been in use for many years in Mark Niemiec's database, referring to a different object.