anthropophagistic
English
Adjective
anthropophagistic (comparative more anthropophagistic, superlative most anthropophagistic)
- (rare) cannibalistic
- 1870 April, “The Three Volunteers”, in The Gentleman's Journal, volume 1, page 342:
- Now it must not be supposed that Mrs. Jones was a lady of ghost-like or anthropophagistic habit, for it was only a story by the above title, and it was being mentally digested, when Mr. Jones spoke without lifting his eyes from the paper […]
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