Nghĩa của từ cannibalistic bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective

[can·ni·bal·is·tic || ‚kænɪbə'lɪstɪk]

pertaining to or characterized by cannibalism (eating of human flesh)

Đặt câu với từ "cannibalistic"

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1. Mar 11, 2021 - Anthropophagy, Cannibals, Long, Pig, Cannibalistic Tribes, Shrunken Heads, Cannibalism, Head Hunters

2. A mythical race of cannibalistic creatures. "Anthropophagi are not native to the Americas

3. Several specific troll tribes have been confirmed as cannibalistic , including the Mossflayer and Vilebranch tribes.

4. Bullfrogs are voracious and cannibalistic feeders, requiring a large and steady diet of live prey (more

5. From the man-eater of Colorado to the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer, here are 13 of the most demented Cannibalistic killers.

6. When two sisters move into their deceased grandfather's house, a cannibalistic clown named Crepitus begins to terrorize them.

7. With regard to diet in larval A. tigrinum, therefore, "cannibalistic" versus "typical" refers to a predilection and is not an absolute categorization.

8. The Cyclopes were considered to be barbaric and cannibalistic in nature, killing and eating the uninformed that landed on their land

9. 27 African bullfrogs, or Pyxicephalus adspersus in Latin, prey on insects, rodents, birds and are even known to become cannibalistic and overpower other frogs.

10. Medieval Bestiary: Anthropophagi features a cannibalistic race of fiends with a voracious hunger for flesh and the means necessary to enslave the living or undead to later gnaw on their bones

11. Similar to the incident of Nazi’s racial Holocaust or the cannibalistic act in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the Republic Gilead is nothing but apatriarchal animal farm that Animalizes and cannibalizes them

12. Anthropophagist (plural Anthropophagists) (rare) A cannibal. quotations ▼ (Brazilian culture) A follower or representative of the Manifesto Antropófago of Oswald de Andrade, Brazilian poet; one who advocates a "cannibalistic" attitude towards the appropriation of European culture

13. Fiji’s cannibalistic history is no secret, with cannibal dolls readily available to buy in souvenir shops and regular tours available to historical cannibal caves.There was even a public apology made in 2003 to the descendants of a Christian missionary who was Cannibalised.

14. Anthropophagous (adj.) "cannibalistic, man-eating," 1807, from Greek anthrōpophagos "man-eating," from anthrōpos "man, human" (see anthropo-) + phagos "eating" (from PIE root *bhag- "to share out, apportion; to get a share")

15. When Columbus described the Carib indians as "sub-human eaters of men," he effectively placed the culture firmly below Europeans [source: Anguilla Guide].Labeling a culture cannibalistic Animalizes it, and, in the context of colonization, justifies murder and land-grabbing.

16. (rare) cannibalistic 1826, John Anderson, “Mission to the East Coast of Sumatra in 1823”, in The Quarterly Review‎[1], volume 34, page 109: This happened in New Zealand; but as they were all killed—and eaten, except him who was converted into an Anthropophagistic necklace—we must ask who brought the story to London? 1870 April 1, “The Three