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Biology prefixes and suffixes
bio-
myco- / -mycete
phagy
phyto- / -phyte
-vore
zoo- / -zoan

Phagy or phagia is an ecological or behavioral term that is used to identify particular nutritional systems or feeding behaviors. The suffixes -phagy, -phagous and -phage are used to name different types of phagy or animals that perform it, which include:

Phagy can also be used to name eating in a specified manner, normal or abnormal (for example dysphagia, a dysfunction of deglutition).

This word root can also be used as a prefix in other words, such as in phagocytosis (the function of specialized cells that can feed on inorganic or organic matter, including other cells).

The term comes from Greek language phagein, to eat; with Indo-European language roots in bhag.

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