Similar words: cannibalism, cannibal, cabalistic, ballistic, ballistics, realistic, idealistic, fatalistic. Meaning: [‚kænɪbə'lɪstɪk] adj. characteristic of cannibals or exhibiting cannibalism.
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(1) These cannibalistic tadpoles make short work of one of their siblings.
(2) The extent to which spadefoot tadpoles become cannibalistic varies between the different species and according to ecological circumstance.
(3) Lovely young human cattle herded by the cannibalistic Morlocks who lived a subterranean life and feared light and fire.
(4) Game birds are very cannibalistic under any circumstances.
(5) Lacewing larvae are cannibalistic, so females lay their eggs at the end of filaments the size of human hairs, keeping them out of reach of one another when they hatch .
(6) In this article, cannibalistic behaviour in fish is reviewed, and the measures to prevent the occurrence of this phenomenon are also discussed.
(7) Sagitta crassa are cannibalistic although the occurrence frequency of cannibalism is not high.
(8) Several specific troll tribes have been confirmed as cannibalistic [sentencedict.com], including the Mossflayer and Vilebranch tribes.
(9) They're quite cannibalistic. A young bullfrog must quickly learn one simple froggy fact.
(10) The Darkspear tribe, too, was cannibalistic until it joined the Horde, at which point the Darkspears officially gave up cannibalism.
(11) A magazine reporter is traveling through a rainforest, in search of a fabled cannibalistic tribe.
(12) This includes arsonists, rapists, child abductors, and even a cannibalistic killer.
(13) That means that any crickets with haemolymph on their bodies attract the attention of other cannibalistic crickets that assume it is injured.
(14) They had all heard or read enough of pagan religious systems, which incorporated cannibalistic practices, and wanted nothing to do with this. "His ego has exploded", they must have thought.
(15) African bullfrogs, or Pyxicephalus adspersus in Latin, prey on insects, rodents, birds and are even known to become cannibalistic and overpower other frogs.
(16) "Of course, small, cute, furry animals like ground squirrels are also highly cannibalistic," added Longrich, who is a paleontologist at Yale University.
(17) So Peng's video at first seems to be about divulging ancient spiritual secrets, but it is also a cannibalistic consumption, the self-conscious eating of one's words.
(18) We have exposed the secrets and complexities of human nature in cannibalistic and totemic rites and the restrictions and domestications that have been imposed on individuals by the society.
(19) After having quarreled violently with the guy, on the way home the ladies are attacked and kidnapped by a sadistic, cannibalistic "family"!
(20) Robert Neville: Nothing happened the way it was supposed to happen. We are seeing mutations. Cannibalistic hunger. Typical human behavior is now entirely absent.
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