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-phagy

  1. a combining form meaning “eating,” “devouring” that specified by the initial element, especially as a practice or habit.

    allotriophagy; anthropophagy.



-phagy

combining form

  1. indicating an eating or devouring

    anthropophagy

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Origin of -phagy1

< Greek -phagia; -phage, -y 3
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -phagy1

from Greek -phagia; see phago-

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What does -phagy mean?

The combining form -phagy is used like a suffix meaning “eating” or “devouring” the thing specified by the first part of the word. It is often used in scientific terms, especially in biology.The form -phagy ultimately comes from the Greek 󲹲î, meaning “to eat, devour.” This Greek root also helps form the word esophagus. Discover the connection at our entry for the word.What are variants of -phagy?The combining form -phagia, as in polyphagia, is an occasional variant of -phagy.Closely related to -phagy are -phage and -phagous. A corresponding form of -phagy combined to the beginning of words is phago-. Learn more about their specific applications at our 51Թs That Use articles for the forms.

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