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these insects are cannibals

  • 1 cannibal

    noun
    Kannibale, der/Kannibalin, die; Menschenfresser, der/-fresserin, die (ugs.)
    * * *
    ['kænibəl]
    1) (a person who eats human flesh.) der Kannibale
    2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) der Kannibale
    - academic.ru/10583/cannibalism">cannibalism
    - cannibalistic
    * * *
    can·ni·bal
    [ˈkænɪbəl]
    n (person) Kannibale, Kannibalin m, f, Menschenfresser(in) m(f); (animal)
    some fishes are \cannibals manche Fische fressen sich gegenseitig
    * * *
    ['knIbəl]
    1. n
    (= person) Kannibale m, Kannibalin f, Menschenfresser(in) m(f)
    2. adj
    kannibalisch; animals sich gegenseitig auffressend
    * * *
    cannibal [ˈkænıbl]
    A s
    1. Kannibale m, Kannibalin f, Menschenfresser(in) umg
    2. Tier, das seine Artgenossen frisst: these fish are cannibals diese Fische fressen ihre Artgenossen auf
    3. (Auto- etc) Ausschlachter(in)
    B adj (adv cannibally) cannibalistic
    * * *
    noun
    Kannibale, der/Kannibalin, die; Menschenfresser, der/-fresserin, die (ugs.)
    * * *
    n.
    Kannibale m.
    Menschenfresser m.

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