Cannibalism

/ˈkænɪbəlɪzəm/ noun

The practice of eating the flesh of human beings; also used metaphorically to describe exploiting people within your own group.

From 'cannibal,' which comes from Spanish 'caníbal,' derived from the Arawakan people of the Caribbean. Columbus encountered them and applied the name to the practice, though it was often exaggerated.

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