Cannibaean

/ˌkænɪˈbeɪən/ adjective

Relating to or characteristic of cannibalism or cannibals; practicing or inclined toward the consumption of human flesh.

From 'cannibal' plus the suffix '-ean' (a variant of '-ian'). 'Cannibal' itself comes from Spanish 'caníbal,' derived from 'Carib,' the name of a Caribbean indigenous people incorrectly associated with the practice by European colonizers.

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