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  1. Cannibalism - Wikipedia

    Cannibalism can potentially reduce the prevalence of parasites in the population by decreasing the number of susceptible hosts and indirectly killing the parasite in the host. [16] It has been shown in …

  2. CANNIBAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CANNIBAL is one that eats the flesh of its own kind.

  3. Cannibalism | Definition, History Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Mar 27, 2026 · Cannibalism, the eating of human flesh by humans.

  4. CANNIBAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CANNIBAL definition: a person who eats human flesh, especially for magical or religious purposes, as among certain tribal peoples. See examples of cannibal used in a sentence.

  5. CANNIBAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CANNIBAL definition: 1. a person who eats human flesh, or an animal that eats the flesh of animals of its own type 2. a…. Learn more.

  6. Cannibal - definition of cannibal by The Free Dictionary

    kannibaal حَيَوانٌ يأْكُلُ لَحْمَ حَيَوانٍ من فَصيلَتِهِ канибал predador kanibal der Kannibale kannibal ζώο που τρώει ζώα του είδους του caníbal liigikaaslasi sööv loom جانوری که همنوع خود را می خورد …

  7. Cannibalism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    Cannibalism, the eating of one’s own kind, is a practice that occurs in both humans and non-humans. Some people consumed their own kin to ensure that their spirits joined those of their ancestors; …

  8. Cannibal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    A cannibal is someone who eats human flesh. It’s a good idea not to get too friendly with one, especially if you’re covered in delicious-smelling spices.

  9. CANNIBAL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    cannibal in American English (ˈkænəbəl ) noun Origin: Sp canibal, a savage, cannibal (term used by Columbus) < Arawakan Caniba, a cannibal people; akin to Carib galibi, lit., strong men

  10. Cannibalism - New World Encyclopedia

    Hence the name Canibal became used as both the proper name for the people of the West Indies and as a descriptive term for all who engaged in anthropagi, before finally becoming transposed into …