-phagia - meaning and definition. What is -phagia
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What (who) is -phagia - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Food-mass feeder; Food-mass feeders; Monophagy; Polyphagy; Aphytophagy; Aphytophagia; Monophagia; Polyphagous; Aphytophagous; Phagia; -vore; -vorous; Eating behavior; List of vores; Vore suffix; Feeding behavior; Feeding behaviors; Feeding behaviour; Feeding behaviours; Bulk feeding; Bulk feeder; Phagy; -Phagy; Opportunistic feeder; Opportunistic feeders; Invertivore; -phagy; Appendix:Eating and feeding; List of feeding behaviors; Feeding Behaviour; Exophage; Exophagic; Exophagy
  • A [[mosquito]] drinking blood ([[hematophagy]]) from a human (note the droplet of plasma being expelled as a waste)
  • [[Hummingbird]]s primarily drink nectar
  • Circular dendrogram of feeding behaviours
  • A [[krill]] filter feeding
  • A [[red kangaroo]] eating grass
  • A ''[[Myrmicaria brunnea]]'' feeding on [[sugar]] crystals
  • The [[robberfly]] is an [[insectivore]], shown here having grabbed a [[leaf beetle]]
  • An [[American robin]] eating a worm
  • A [[rosy boa]] eating a mouse whole

Polyphagous         
·adj Eating, or subsisting on, many kinds of food; as, polyphagous animals.
-vorous         
[v(?)r?s]
¦ combining form feeding on a specified food: carnivorous.
Derivatives
-vora v(?)r? combining form in names of groups.
-vore v?: combining form in names of individuals.
Origin
from L. -vorus (from vorare 'devour') + -ous.
-phagy         
¦ combining form denoting the practice of eating a specified food: anthropophagy.
Origin
from Gk -phagia, from phagein 'eat'.

Wikipedia

List of feeding behaviours

Feeding is the process by which organisms, typically animals, obtain food. Terminology often uses either the suffixes -vore, -vory, or -vorous from Latin vorare, meaning "to devour", or -phage, -phagy, or -phagous from Greek φαγεῖν (phagein), meaning "to eat".