Definition: The word "anthropophagously" in the Bible translates to "to eat other people's flesh." It signifies a person or animal that indulges in consuming the body parts, organs, or even the whole living creature, which typically includes humans, animals, and certain plants and fungi. This behavior is often associated with human appetite and serves as a metaphor for excessive greed or immoral actions, akin to eating other people's flesh. The word can be seen in ancient narratives such as those from the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah 6:10) where it describes a person who eats the flesh of one's fellow man, while also referencing the sinfulness of this behavior.