anthropophagite (Meaning)

Wordnet

anthropophagite (n)

a person who eats human flesh

Webster

anthropophagite (n.)

A cannibal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of anthropophagite

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anthropophagite Sentence Examples

  1. Legends spoke of a lost civilization that was rumored to be anthropophagite, practicing cannibalism as part of their religious ceremonies.
  2. The anthropophagite tribe, hidden deep in the mountains, only emerged during times of famine to sustain themselves through unconventional means.
  3. The ancient texts described the rituals of the anthropophagite cult, where members believed consuming human flesh brought them closer to their deities.
  4. Fear spread among the neighboring villages as news of the anthropophagite community's existence reached the ears of the locals.
  5. Explorers venturing into uncharted territories faced the terrifying prospect of encountering an anthropophagite society with a taste for human flesh.
  6. The anthropophagite practices were deemed barbaric by outsiders, who struggled to comprehend the cultural significance behind such rituals.
  7. In the heart of the jungle, a hidden temple served as the center for the anthropophagite ceremonies, where the taboo act of cannibalism was performed.
  8. The anthropophagite tribe believed that consuming the flesh of their enemies bestowed upon them strength and supernatural abilities.
  9. Scholars debated the historical accuracy of accounts depicting ancient civilizations as anthropophagite, questioning the reliability of ancient texts.
  10. The anthropophagite cult, cloaked in secrecy, guarded their traditions fiercely, isolated from the judgmental eyes of the outside world.

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a person who eats human fleshA cannibal.

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Legends spoke of a lost civilization that was rumored to be anthropophagite, practicing cannibalism as part of their religious ceremonies.

The anthropophagite tribe, hidden deep in the mountains, only emerged during times of famine to sustain themselves through unconventional means.

The ancient texts described the rituals of the anthropophagite cult, where members believed consuming human flesh brought them closer to their deities.

Fear spread among the neighboring villages as news of the anthropophagite community's existence reached the ears of the locals.