Coprophagia

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kɑːˈprɑːfeɪdʒiə/

Definitions of coprophagia

noun the consumption of feces, typically by animals

Example Sentences

A1 Coprophagia is the act of eating feces.

A2 Some animals engage in coprophagia as a natural behavior.

B1 Coprophagia can be a sign of certain health issues in pets.

B2 Veterinarians may recommend ways to prevent coprophagia in dogs.

C1 The prevalence of coprophagia in domestic animals varies across different species.

C2 Research has shown that coprophagia in animals can be influenced by environmental factors.

Examples of coprophagia in a Sentence

formal Coprophagia is a behavior observed in some animal species where they consume feces.

informal I read that coprophagia is actually a natural behavior in certain animals.

slang Ew, did you know some animals engage in coprophagia?

figurative Metaphorically speaking, engaging in coprophagia means consuming negative thoughts and emotions.

Grammatical Forms of coprophagia

past tense

coprophagized

plural

coprophagias

comparative

more coprophagic

superlative

most coprophagic

present tense

coprophagizes

future tense

will coprophagize

perfect tense

has coprophagized

continuous tense

is coprophagizing

singular

coprophagia

positive degree

coprophagia

infinitive

to coprophagize

gerund

coprophagizing

participle

coprophagized

Origin and Evolution of coprophagia

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'coprophagia' originated from the Greek words 'kopros' meaning 'feces' and 'phagein' meaning 'to eat'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a medical context to describe the behavior of animals or humans consuming feces, the term has evolved to also be used in psychology to describe a specific type of eating disorder.