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-phagous
- a combining form meaning “eating,†“feeding on,†“devouring†that specified by the initial element:
creophagous; hylophagous; rhizophagous.
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What does -phagous mean?
The combining form -phagous is used like a suffix meaning “eating,†“feeding on,†or “devouring†a thing specified by the first part of the word. It is used in many scientific and other technical terms, especially in biology.
The form -phagous ultimately comes from the Greek ±è³ó²¹²µ±ðî²Ô, meaning “to eat, devour.†This Greek root also helps form the word esophagus. Discover the connection at our entry for the word.
The form -phagous is often used as an adjective form of words ending in the related -phagy or -phagia. Also closely related to -phagous is -phage, and a corresponding form of -phagous combined to the beginning of words is phago-. Eat up all the specific details at our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use articles for these forms.
Examples of -phagous
One example of a scientific term that features the combining form -phagous is rhizophagous, meaning “feeding on roots.â€
The first part of the word, rhizo-, is a combining form meaning “root.†The second part, -phagous, means “eating.†Rhizophagous literally translates to “root-eating.â€
What are some words that use the combining form -phagous?
- anthophagous
- bacteriophagous
- coprophagous
- cytophagous
- endophagous
- geophagous
- hylophagous (using the equivalent form of -phagous in Greek)
- ichthyophagous
- macrophagous
- microphagous
- monophagous
- mycophagous
- necrophagous
- oligophagous
- phytophagous
- saprophagous
- xylophagous (using the equivalent form of -phagous in Greek)
What are some other forms that -phagous may be commonly confused with?
Keep in mind that -ous is a suffix used to form a great many words in English, from stupendous to stannous. While it is related to the -ous in -tomous, -ous in these words—as well as a multitude of others, from nervous to glorious—is not indicating “cut†or “divided.†Learn more at our entry for -ous.
Break it down!
The combining form xylo- means “wood.†With this in mind, what does an insect characterized as xylophagous do?
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