Phagy Words: pagophagia to zoophagous,
 
Part 4 of 4 
Words that include: phago-, phag-, -phage, -phagi,
 
-phagic, -phagically, -phagia, -phagism, -phagist, -phagic, 
 
-phagous, -phag (Greek: eat, eating, consume, ingest)
 
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pagophagia, pagophagous, pagophagy: 
The ingestion of extraordinary quantities of ice [frost], often related to a lack of iron in the blood.
 
pantophagist: 
One who eats just about everything.
 
pantophagous, pantophagy: 
Eating or requiring a variety of foods; eating both animal and vegetable matter; omnivorous.
 
pedophagous (Brit.,  paedophagous),  pedophagy:   
Feeding on embryos and the young stages of other species.
 
phagelysis: 
The destructive or solvent action of phage [bacteriophage].
 
phagocyte: 
Any cell capable of ingesting particulate matter. 
 
phagocytosis: 
The engulfing and ingesting of foreign particles or waste matter by phagocytes.
 
phagodynamometer: 
An apparatus for measuring the force exerted in chewing food.
 
phagologist, phagology: 
1. A specialist in eating and the study of eating or ingesting foods.  2. The subject of eating or feeding; dietetic.
 
phagolysis: 
The destruction of phagocytes.
 
phagomania: 
An insatiable hunger or craving for food, or an obsessive preoccupation with the subject of eating.
 
phagophobia: 
An irrational fear of eating.
 
phagotherapy: 
The treatment of an illness with specific kinds of food.
 
phagotrophic, phagotroph, phagotrophy: 
Feeding by ingesting organic particulate matter; a reference to cells in the blood or body fluid that ingest foreign particles.
 
phagozoite: 
An animal that feeds on disintegrating or dead tissue.
 
phthirophagous: 
Eating lice.
 
phyllophagous, phayllophage, phyllophagy: 
1. To feed on leaves.  2. A reference to plants that obtain nourishment from their leaves.
 
phytophagous, phytophage, phytophagy: 
Feeding on plants or on plant material.
 
pleophagous, pleophage, pleophagy: 
1. Feeding on a variety of food substances or food species.  2. A reference to a parasite associated with a variety of hosts.
 
pneumophagia: 
The same as aerophagia; excessive swallowing of air, usually an unconscious process associated with anxiety, resulting in abdominal distention or belching, often interpreted by the patient as signs of a physical disorder, etc. 
 
pollenophagous, pollenophage, pollenophagy: 
Feeding on pollen.
 
poltophagy: 
1. Ingesting porridge [an alteration of pottage; that is, cereal, such as oatmeal, boiled until thick and usually eaten with milk] or pottage [a thick vegetable, or meat and vegetable soup or stew].  2. Thorough chewing of food.
 
polyphagia, polyphagous, polyphagy: 
1. Eating many kinds of food or consuming a great variety of foods.  2. Excessive, compulsive, or a continuous desire to eat.
 
psomophagia, psomophagy: 
1. To eat morsels or bits of food; such as, certain birds, fish, etc. From Greek, a morsel, bit.  2. In medicine, it is defined as, The practice of swallowing food without thorough mastication (without thoroughly chewing it). 3. A related term, flecherism, promotes taking small amounts of food at a time and chewing each small quantity for a prolonged period before swallowing. Promoted by, and named for, Horace Fletcher, U.S. dietitian, 1849-1919.
 
rhizophagous, rhizophagy: 
1. Feeding on roots.  2. A reference to a plant that obtains nourishment through its own roots.
 
rhypophagous, rhypophagy: 
The eating of filth, excrement, putrid matter, or refuse.
 
saprophagous, saprophagy: 
Feeding on dead or decaying organic matter; biophagous.
 
sarcophagous, sarcophagus, sarcophagy: 
1. Literally, eating or consuming flesh; flesh-eating.  2. From Greek, sarkophagos, through Latin, sarcophagus; so named because the limestone, in which people were buried, caused rapid disintegration or decomposition of the bodies.  3. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans, it was a limestone coffin or tomb, often instribed and ornamented.  4. Now, by extension, the term is used for any stone coffin, especially a large or monumental tomb.
 
saurophagous: 
To eat lizards; the eating of lizards.
 
scatophagous, scatophagy: 
1. To eat fecal matter or dung; as done by dung beetles or their larvae, other insects, etc.  2. The eating of filth or excrement by some people who are suffering from insanity.
 
scolecophagous, scolecophagy: 
Eating worms.
 
sialoaerophagia, sialoaerophagy: 
In medicine, the excessive or frequent swallowing of saliva and air which are taken into the stomach.
 
stenophagous, stenophagy, stenophage: 
1. Utilizing only a limited variety of foods or food species.  2. An antonym of euryphagous.
 
sycophagous, sycophagy, sycophage: 
Feeding on figs.
 
tachyphagia, tachyphagous, tachyphagy: 
Extremely or excessively fast eating; the bolting or gobbling down of food.
 
tecnophagia, tecnophagous, tecnophagy: 
A reference to species that eat their own eggs.
 
theophagite, theophagous, theophagy: 
1. The eating of God (in the mass or communion rite).  2. In anthropology, the eating of meals at which the participants believe that they ingest a deity with the consecrated food.
 
thermophagy: 
The consumption of excessively hot food.
 
trichophagia, trichophagy: 
The practice or habit of biting or eating hair or wool.
 
xerophagia, xerophagy: 
1. The eating of dry foodstuffs; subsisting on a dry diet.  2. A diet of bread and water. Actually, xerophagy refers to a type of religious fast in which the jejunator [the person who fasts] consumes only bread, salt, unseasoned vegetables, and water. Its strange that a word element [xero] which means dry, includes water.
 
xylophage, xylophagist, xylophagous, xylophagy: 
1. The eating of wood; thriving on wood as a source of food; such as, certain molluscs, insects, and fungi.  2. Eating or boring into wood, as the larvae of certain insects.
 
zoophagous, zoophage, zoophagy: 
Feeding on animals or animal matter; carnivorous.
 
 
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