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insects and
whole fish.
Phago consists of
three species:
Phago boulengeri Schilt****s, 1891
Phago intermedius Boulenger, 1899
Phago loricatus Günther, 1865...
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originates from the Gr****
roots νεκρο- nekro- ("dead (body)") and -φαγος -
phagos ("eater of"). This
figuratively translates to
eater of the dead; literally...
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derived from the Gr****
words phyllon (φυλλον),
which means "leaf", and
phagos (φαγος),
which means "eater". The life
cycle takes about one year. Females...
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derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words for 'ant' and 'eat' (myrmeco- and
phagos). Two
genera and
three species are in the family,
consisting of the giant...
- and "profligacy" (waste). In
Matthew 11:19 and Luke 7:34, it is φαγος ("
phagos"
transliterated character for character), The LSJ
Entry is tiny, and only...
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results in
inadvertent weight loss. The term is from odyno- 'pain' and
phagō 'to eat'.
Odynophagia may have
environmental or
behavioral causes, such...
- (oisophagos)
meaning gullet. It
derives from two
roots (eosin) to
carry and (
phagos) to eat. The use of the word oesophagus, has been do****ented in anatomical...
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Staphylococcus aureus, and
Escherichia coli,
developed by Intralytix.
PhagoBurn, a phase-1 and 2
trial of
phage therapy against P.
aeruginosa wound...
- type species. The name
combines the
Ancient Gr****
words bous "ox" and -
phagos "eating".
According to the more
recent studies of
Muscicapoidea phylogeny...
- (phagía)
eating < φᾰγεῖν (phageîn), to eat
Sarcophagia -
phago- eating,
devouring Gr**** -φᾰ́γος (-
phágos),
eater of,
eating phagocyte phagist-
Forms nouns that...