cannibalism

noun
can·​ni·​bal·​ism | \ ˈka-nə-bə-ˌli-zəm How to pronounce cannibalism (audio) \

Definition of cannibalism

1 : the usually ritualistic eating of human flesh by a human being
2 : the eating of the flesh of an animal by another animal of the same kind
3 : an act of cannibalizing something

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Other Words from cannibalism

cannibalistic \ ˌka-​nə-​bə-​ˈli-​stik How to pronounce cannibalistic (audio) \ adjective

Examples of cannibalism in a Sentence

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But courtship remains perilous for males, cannibalism or no. Knvul Sheikh, New York Times, "How Does a Male Black Widow Find a Mate? Follow the Other Guys," 31 July 2019 Trufelman, who has a soothing yet engaging voice, chronicles all the woes of this early American colony, from cannibalism to a stick of dynamite blowing up in John Smith’s lap. Eliana Dockterman, Time, "The Best History Podcasts to Listen to Right Now," 31 July 2019 There were even hints of cannibalism in the form of cut marks on human bones. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, "Evil shapeshifters stalk by night in first trailer for AMC’s The Terror: Infamy," 20 June 2019 In 1820, when Herman Melville was just a year old, a whale attacked the Nantucket whaling ship Essex, causing the captain and crew to be stranded for months and resort to cannibalism to survive. Jennifer Billock, Smithsonian, "Follow Herman Melville’s Footsteps Through Nantucket," 29 Nov. 2018 The first came in the 1920s when a group of painters and writers embraced modernism under the banner of antropofagia (cultural cannibalism). The Economist, "João Gilberto, the man who sang “The Girl from Ipanema”, has died," 11 July 2019 Reports of cannibalism surfaced soon after the disappearance, and researchers have posed theories about how lead poisoning and simple unpreparedness for cold, harsh weather may have played a role. Author: Lauren Ellenbecker, Anchorage Daily News, "Anchorage Museum explores fate of doomed Franklin expedition in new exhibit," 13 June 2019 The first episode explores the seventeenth-century English settlement at Jamestown, cannibalism and all. Sarah Larson, The New Yorker, "Three Podcasts to Listen to in June," 4 June 2019 A year before the conviction, Gardephe presided over the headline-grabbing related trial of a police officer accused of plotting abductions and cannibalism. Larry Neumeister, The Seattle Times, "Car mechanic gets 7 years in prison for kidnap-killing plot," 24 July 2018

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First Known Use of cannibalism

1634, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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cannibalism

noun
can·​ni·​bal·​ism | \ -bə-ˌliz-əm How to pronounce cannibalism (audio) \

Medical Definition of cannibalism

1 : the usually ritualistic eating of human flesh by a human being
2 : the eating of the flesh or the eggs of any animal by its own kind
3 : the pecking and tearing of the live flesh of its own members in a domestic poultry flock — compare pecking order
4 : oral sadism

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