zoophagous

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See also: zoöphagous

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Etymology[edit]

zoo- +‎ -phagous.

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zoophagous (not comparable)

  1. carnivorous
    • 1897, w:Bram Stoker, chapter VI, in Dracula, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, page 67:
      My homicidal maniac is of a peculiar kind. I shall have to invent a new classification for him, and call him a zoöphagous (life-eating) maniac; what he desires is to absorb as many lives as he can, and he has laid himself out to achieve it in a cumulative way.

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