Anthropophagi

/ˌænθroʊpoʊˈfɑdʒi/ noun

Plural of anthropophagus; people who practice cannibalism or are believed to eat human flesh.

From Greek anthropos (human) + phagos (eater). The term was used by ancient Greek and Roman writers to describe 'savage' peoples, often more as myth than fact.

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