-phagous

-phagous
adjective combining form Etymology: Greek -phagos, from phagein to eat — more at baksheesh eating <
saprophagous
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  • -phagous — comb. form meaning eating, feeding on, from Gk. phagos eater of, from phagein to eat, lit. to have a share of food, from PIE root *bhag to share out, apportion, distribute, also to get a share (Cf. Skt. bhajati assigns, allots, apportions, enjoys …   Etymology dictionary

  • -phagous — [fə gəs] [< Gr phagos < phagein, to eat < IE base * bhag , to allot, receive as share > Sans bhajati, (he) allots] combining form forming adjectives that eats (something specified) [entomophagous, ichthyophagous] …   English World dictionary

  • -phagous — comb. form that eats (as specified) (ichthyophagous). Etymology: L phagus f. Gk phagos f. phagein eat * * * fəgəs adjective combining form Etymology: Greek phagos, from phagein to eat more at baksheesh : feeding especially on a (specified) kind… …   Useful english dictionary

  • -phagous — a combining form meaning eating, feeding on, devouring that specified by the initial element: creophagous; hylophagous; rhizophagous. [ < Gk phagos, adj. deriv. of phágein to eat; see OUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • -phagous — combining form feeding or subsisting on a specified food: coprophagous. Origin from L. phagus, Gk phagos (from phagein eat ) + ous …   English new terms dictionary

  • -phagous — pha·gous …   English syllables

  • -phagous — aff. a combining form meaning “eating,”“feeding on”: hematophagous; xylophagous[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk phagos, adj. der. of phageîn to eat …   From formal English to slang

  • -phagous — a word element forming an adjective termination meaning eating , feeding on , devouring , as in creophagous, hylophagous, rhizophagous. {Latin phagus, from Greek phagos} …  

  • Necrophagist — Not to be confused with Necrophagia. Necrophagist Necrophagist performing in Germany in 2010. Shown from left to right: Stephan Fimmers, Muhammed Suiçmez, Romain Goulon (behind), and Sami Raatikainen. Background information …   Wikipedia

  • -phage — a combining form meaning a thing that devours, used in the formation of compound words, esp. the names of phagocytes: macrophage. Also, phag. Cf. phago , phagous, phagy. [n. use of Gk phagos PHAGOUS] * * * …   Universalium

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