Anthropophagy

//ˌæn.θɹəˈpɒ.fə.d͡ʒi//

"Anthropophagy" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Eating animals is not that different from anthropophagy or cannibalism.

It is, therefore, probable that men in the stone age practised anthropophagy; we have, really, no cause to be surprised at this; since, in our own days, various savage tribes are addicted to cannibalism, under a considerable diversity of circumstances.

Other paraphilias are more blatantly transgressive and usually illegal: amokoscisia (desire to slash or mutilate females); anthropophagy (cannibalism); anthropophagolagnia (rape accompanied by cannibalism); […]

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