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monophagy|məˈnɒfədʒɪ| [ad. Gr. µονοϕαγία eating alone: see mono- and -phagy.] 1. Eating alone.
1658Phillips, Monophagy, an eating alone, or of one kind of meat. 1872G. W. Dasent Three to One II. 250 Monophagy makes a man melancholy and unsocial. 2. The eating of only one kind of food.
1625Minsheu Ductor (ed. 2) 474 Monophagie, a meale made with one kinde of meat. 1656Blount Glossogr., Monophagie, a meal made of, or a living alwayes with, one kind of meat. 1879tr. Semper's Anim. Life 56 Monophagy in animals is often connected with the occurrence of special organs. |