different between necrophage vs necrophagy
necrophage
English
Etymology
Composed by necro- +? -phage, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (nekrophágos), from ?????? (nekrós, “cadaver”) and ????? (phágos, “one who eats”).
Noun
necrophage (plural necrophages)
- An organism that eats dead or decaying flesh.
Synonyms
- scavenger
Related terms
- necrophagian
- necrophagous
- necrophagy
Translations
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necrophagy
English
Etymology
From necro- +? -phagy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n??k??f?d??i/
Noun
necrophagy (uncountable)
- The eating of dead or decaying animal flesh
Related terms
- necrophagan
- necrophage
- necrophagous
Translations
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