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South African judge (born 1962)
Aubrey Phago Ledwaba (born 9 October 1962) is a South African judge who is currently serving as the Deputy Judge President of the Gauteng Division of
Aubrey_Ledwaba
Genus of freshwater fishes
insects and whole fish. Phago consists of three species: Phago boulengeri Schilthuis, 1891 Phago intermedius Boulenger, 1899 Phago loricatus Günther, 1865
Phago
Pain when swallowing
results in inadvertent weight loss. The term is from odyno- 'pain' and phagō 'to eat'. Odynophagia may have environmental or behavioral causes, such
Odynophagia
Therapeutic use of bacteriophages to treat bacterial infections
Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli, developed by Intralytix. PhagoBurn, a phase-1 and 2 trial of phage therapy against P. aeruginosa wound
Phage_therapy
Abnormally strong sensation of hunger or desire to eat
from the Greek words πολύς (polys), "very much" or "many", and φᾰ́γω (phago), "eating" or "devouring". Polyphagia is one of the most common symptoms
Polyphagia
Over-indulgence and over-consumption, such as of food
and "profligacy" (waste). In Matthew 11:19 and Luke 7:34, it is φαγος (phagos). The LSJ Entry is tiny, and only refers to one external source, Zenobius
Gluttony
Genus of beetles
derived from the Greek words phyllon (φυλλον), which means "leaf", and phagos (φαγος), which means "eater". The life cycle takes about one year. Females
Phyllophaga
Genus of birds
genus Buphagus, from Ancient Greek βοῦς (boûs), meaning "ox", and φάγος (phágos), meaning "eater", and family Buphagidae. The oxpeckers were formerly usually
Oxpecker
Medical condition
Pagophagia (from Greek: pagos, frost/ice, + phagō, to eat) is the compulsive consumption of ice or iced drinks. It is a form of the disorder known as
Pagophagia
Family of mammals
from the Ancient Greek words μύρμηξ (múrmēx), meaning "ant", and φάγος (phágos), meaning "eater". Myrmecophagids are medium to large animals, with distinctively
Myrmecophagidae
Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach
(oisophagos) meaning gullet. It derives from two roots (eosin) to carry and (phagos) to eat. The use of the word esophagus, has been documented in anatomical
Esophagus
Organisms living in water or air that drift in the current or wind
(27 February 2023). "The Mixoplankton Database (MDB): Diversity of photo-phago-trophic plankton in form, function, and distribution across the global ocean"
Plankton
Family of fishes
fish-eaters (genus Mesoborus), fin-eaters (Belonophago, Eugnathichthys and Phago) and species that will feed on both whole fish and fins (Ichthyborus). The
Distichodontidae
2026 election for members of the House of Representatives
Bibhatsu Thapa Aaitraj Limbu San Bahadur Tamang Morang 1 Khadga Bahadur Phago Ghanashyam Khatiwada Kulprasad Samba Yagyamani Neupane Purna Bahadur Waiba
2026 Nepalese general election
2026_Nepalese_general_election
First and second battle of Chainpur. Commanding General Kangsorey Wanem Phago of Maiwa was a prominent military leader of the Limbu forces serving under
Kangso_Rey
Poker tournament results
the Summer in $3K Limit Hold'em". PokerNews.com. Retrieved June 25, 2025. Phago, Myles (June 24, 2025). "Craig Savage Bides His Time to Triumph in WSOP
2025 World Series of Poker results
2025_World_Series_of_Poker_results
Medical condition
from three Greek words: auto, which means "self"; hemos, for "blood"; and, phagos, meaning "to eat". Although closely related to vampirism, the two differ
Autovampirism
Species of bird
from Ancient Greek σής : sēs (genitive σητός : sētós) "moth", and φάγος : phágos "eater". The specific ruticilla is Neo-Latin for "redstart" from Latin rutilus
American_redstart
Social organization of Limbu people
Huukpa Chongbang - Khajum Chongbang - Khewa Chongbang - Nalbo Chongbang - Phago Chongbang - Samba Chongbang - Sireng Chongbang - Tilling Chongbang - Tukyuma
Limbu_clans_and_tribes
Genus of birds
name is combination of two Greek words: kampe, meaning "caterpillar" and -phagos (from phagein) meaning "-eating". "Campephagidae". aviansystematics.org
Campephaga
Species of bird
scientific name comes from Ancient Greek βοῦς (boûs), meaning "ox", and φάγος (phágos), meaning "eater". The specific name comes from ἐρυθρός (eruthrós), meaning
Red-billed_oxpecker
Species of bird
warblers. The genus name Setophaga is from Ancient Greek ses, "moth", and phagos, "eating", and the specific americana is Latin for "American". The common
Northern_parula
internet users. Ina (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel) France 2009 Crawl: PhagoSite, Crocket based on Firefox, Fantomas based on PhantomJS / Access: Vortex
List of web archiving initiatives
List_of_web_archiving_initiatives
List of terms used in biology
flat-headed bat, Sauromys petrophilus; rock daisy, Erigeron petrophilus phago- G ἔφαγον eat African scat (fish), Scatophagus tetracanthus; Icthyophaga
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
(phagía) eating < φᾰγεῖν (phageîn), to eat trichophagia -phago- eating, devouring Greek -φᾰ́γος (-phágos), eater of, eating phagocyte phagist- eater of Greek
List of medical roots and affixes
List_of_medical_roots_and_affixes
Heterotrophic protistan or metazoan members of the plankton ecosystem
"The mixotroph Ochromonas tuberculata may invade and suppress specialist phago- and phototroph plankton communities depending on nutrient conditions".
Zooplankton
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The American yellow warbler was formerly considered to
American_yellow_warbler
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised
Blackburnian_warbler
Genus of birds
The genus name combines the Ancient Greek krotōn meaning "tick" with -phagos meaning "-eating". Linnaeus cited the Irish physician Patrick Browne who
Ani_(bird)
Autotrophic members of the plankton ecosystem
(27 February 2023). "The Mixoplankton Database (MDB): Diversity of photo-phago-trophic plankton in form, function, and distribution across the global ocean"
Phytoplankton
Genus of moths
name comes from Ancient Greek κέρας (kéras), meaning 'horn', and φάγος (phágos), meaning 'eater'.[citation needed] Sixteen species are currently recognised
Ceratophaga
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised
Cape_May_warbler
Early Christian sect
Adelophagi (from the Greek terms ἄδηλος adelos "secretly," and φάγω phago "I eat") were a Christian sect mentioned by the anonymous author known as Praedestinatus
Adelophagi
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". Adult males in breeding plumage are primarily greyish
Bay-breasted_warbler
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek φυκος/phukos meaning "seaweed" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The edible-nest swiftlet is now one of 25 swiftlets placed
Edible-nest_swiftlet
Organism that can use a mix of different sources of energy and carbon
"The mixotroph Ochromonas tuberculata may invade and suppress specialist phago- and phototroph plankton communities depending on nutrient conditions".
Mixotroph
Parliamentary constituency in Nepal
207 31.55 Rakam Chemjong CPN (Marxist–Leninist) 4,685 13.19 Santosh Kumar Phago Rastriya Prajatantra Party 2,880 8.11 Others 1,233 3.47 Total 35,517 100
Dhankuta_1
Species of bivalve
from the Greek word lithos: meaning rock/stone and the Greek word phaga/phago: meaning to eating or devouring. These mollusks have been considered a delicacy
Lithophaga_lithophaga
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". Three subspecies are currently accepted: S. d. albilora
Yellow-throated_warbler
Species of bird
recognised. The genus name Setophaga is from Ancient Greek ses, "moth", and phagos, "eating", and the specific citrina is Latin for citrine. The hooded warbler
Hooded_warbler
Biological System
biologically inspired rules pino/exo/phago coming from [12,14,18,19]. Objects and co-objects are used in phago and exo rules in order to illustrate the
Mobile_membranes
Consumption of wood
Lignophagia is derived from the Latin lignum, meaning "wood", and the Greek phago, meaning "to eat". Horses often gnaw on wood rails, fences or boards as
Lignophagia
Species of bird
Parulidae. The genus name Setophaga is from Ancient Greek ses, "moth", and phagos, "eating", and the specific magnolia refers to the type locality. American
Magnolia_warbler
Species of bird
Birds. The genus name Setophaga is derived from the Greek ses, "moth", and phagos, "eating". The specific name, cerulea, is derived from caeruleus, Latin
Cerulean_warbler
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". Four subspecies are recognised: S. p. pinus (Linnaeus
Pine_warbler
Species of bird
Jamaica. Browne's name combines the Ancient Greek krotōn meaning "tick" with -phagos meaning "-eating". Browne wrote that the smooth-billed anis "live chiefly
Smooth-billed_ani
Fish eating scales of other fish
fin-eaters, or pterygophagous; these include Belonophago, Eugnathichthys and Phago (family Distichodontidae), Aspidontus (family Blenniidae), and Smilosicyopus
Lepidophagy
Genus of birds
Ancient Greek; from σής : sēs (genitive σητός : sētós), "moth", and φάγος : phágos, "eating". Traditionally, most members (29 species) of Setophaga were recognized
Setophaga
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised
Blackpoll_warbler
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised
Chestnut-sided_warbler
-phagan-: Pronunciation: /feɪgəs/, /feɪgən/. Origin: Ancient Greek: φάγος (phágos). Meaning: eater, eating, glutton. Used for organisms perceived as eating
List of commonly used taxonomic affixes
List_of_commonly_used_taxonomic_affixes
Genus of birds
Ancient Greek σπερμα/sperma, σπερματος/spermatos meaning "seed" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The genus contains three species: Swainson, William (1837)
Bluebill
Species of beetle
"Phyllophaga" comes from the Greek words phyllon (φυλλον), which means "leaf", and phagos(φαγος), which means "eater", with a feminine ending. The specific name,
Phyllophaga_nebulosa
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". Five subspecies are recognised: S. c. hooveri (McGregor
Yellow-rumped_warbler
Any life form too small for the naked human eye to see that lives in a marine environment
"The mixotroph Ochromonas tuberculata may invade and suppress specialist phago- and phototroph plankton communities depending on nutrient conditions".
Marine_microorganisms
Vaccine containing DNA
that in vivo uptake of DNA occurs non-specifically, in a method similar to phago- or pinocytosis, or through specific receptors. These might include a 30kDa
DNA_vaccine
Species of bird
The genus name combines the Ancient Greek krotōn meaning "tick" with -phagos meaning "-eating". The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised
Greater_ani
Genus of dinoflagellates (algae)
modification to its protein content, which functions to limit or prevent phago-lysosome fusion. The vacuole structure containing the symbiont is therefore
Symbiodinium
Species of bird
genitive case of Ancient Greek σής, transliterated as sḗs, meaning "moth", and phagos, meaning "eating". Male Kirtland's warblers have bluish-grey upper body
Kirtland's_warbler
American venture capitalist (born 1979)
Kheiron Medical, LiliumX, Limbo Revolution, NoMagic, Ordercast, Pear Bio, Phagos, Preply and Spacelift for Hoxton. Kniaz also previously served on the boards
Robert_Kniaz
Parliamentary constituency in Nepal
Neupane RSP 27,367 37.89 Shanti Pakhrin Lama SSP 17,522 24.26 Khadga Bahadur Phago Congress 11,986 16.59 Ghanashyam Khatiwada CPN (UML) 9,823 13.60 Kulprasad
Morang_1
Genus of birds
The name Meliphaga combines the Ancient Greek meli meaning "honey" and phagos meaning eating. The type species is Lewin's honeyeater (Meliphaga lewinii)
Meliphaga
Vegetarianism based on Christian religious views
eating place"/usage: 1 time); trophe ("food, nourishment"/usage: 13 times); phago ("to eat, to take food, eat a meal, devour, consume"/usage: 3 times). Christian
Christian_vegetarianism
2022 internal election of Nepali Congress
256 32.73 Lost Deputy General Secretary (3) Province No. 1 Khadga Bahadur Phago Deuba 1026 1605 63.92 Won Open Binod Kumar Basnet 747 46.54 Won Rohit Kumar
14th general convention of Nepali Congress
14th_general_convention_of_Nepali_Congress
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". Two subspecies are recognised: S. c. caerulescens (Gmelin
Black-throated_blue_warbler
Genus of bacteria
the term "peptide" which are short chains of amino acids and Greek root "phago" meaning eater, which can be translated to "peptide eater". The species
Peptidiphaga_gingivicola
Genus of bacteria
Latin masculine gender noun algor -oris, cold; Greek masculine gender noun phagos, glutton; Neo-Latin masculine gender noun Algoriphagus, the cold eater.
Algoriphagus
Species of virus
is involved in recognizing the surface of pathogens and is involved in phago- and endocytosis and mediating antigen processing and presentation in a
Visna-maedi_virus
Genus of beetles
distribution. The Genus name derives from the Greek onthos, meaning dung, and phagos, meaning eater. This genus includes around 30 subgenera and over 2,200 species
Onthophagus
Species of bird
The genus name comes from the Ancient Greek khloē, meaning "grass" and -phagos, meaning "-eating". The specific epithet picta is from the Latin pictus
Upland_goose
Extinct species of reptile
anthropophagus is from Greek word "anthropos" that means "human" and Greek word "phagos" that means "eater", in reference to the evidence that this animal included
Crocodylus_anthropophagus
Genus of amphibians
extinct. Oophaga, from Ancient Greek ᾠόν (ōión), meaning "egg", and φάγος (phágos), meaning "eater", is descriptive of the tadpoles' diet. While presumably
Oophaga
Genus of algae
Le Gall, Florence; Not, Fabrice; Vaulot, Daniel (2021). "No evidence of Phago-mixotropy in Micromonas polaris (Mamiellophyceae), the Dominant Picophytoplankton
Micromonas
Plankton that can both photosynthesize and eat other organisms
"The mixotroph Ochromonas tuberculata may invade and suppress specialist phago- and phototroph plankton communities depending on nutrient conditions".
Mixoplankton
Miklung Bodhey Kingdom to help him. During this time, King Shridev Roy Phago -- king of Maiwa Kingdom King Raina Sing Raya Sireng -- king of Mewa Kingdom
History_of_Limbuwan
Protists that live in saltwater or brackish water
"The mixotroph Ochromonas tuberculata may invade and suppress specialist phago- and phototroph plankton communities depending on nutrient conditions".
Marine_protists
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek σης/sēs, σητος/sētos meaning "moth" with -φαγος/-phagos meaning "-eating". The mangrove warble was formerly considered to be conspecific
Mangrove_warbler
Species of bird endemic to Puerto Rico
name is a combination of the Ancient Greek words ses, meaning "moth", and phagos, meaning "eating". The specific name, angelae, is a tribute to Angela Kepler
Elfin_woods_warbler
Genus of birds
comes from the combination of the Ancient Greek khloē meaning "grass" with -phagos meaning "-eating". A molecular phylogenetic study by Mariana Bulgarella
Chloephaga
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
the species epithet combines the Greek words némos "pasture, wood" and phagos "to eat", in reference to its herbivorous diet. Fossils of Brasilotitan
Brasilotitan
Constructed language
persecuto 601 persica 007 persona 041 petitio 801 petrolea 352 phaeo 353 phago 354 phanero 135 pheno 355 philo 878 phlogista 356 phobo 602 phoeni 357 phono
Interglossa
Species of evergreen tree
tree and may originate from the Greek words notho, meaning 'false', and phago, meaning 'to eat', a prefix commonly used in scientific naming conventions
Nothofagus_menziesii
Neolebias unifasciatus Paradistichodus dimidiatus Phago boulengeri Phago intermedius African pike-characin (Phago loricatus) Xenocharax crassus Acestrocephalus
List_of_least_concern_fishes
South African soccer player (born 1993)
Mogolola Date of birth (1993-04-17) 17 April 1993 (age 33) Place of birth Ga-Phago village, Limpopo South Africa Position Midfielder Team information Current
Regina_Mogolola
Genus of birds
Vieillot. The name combines the Ancient Greek kōnōps meaning "gnat" with -phagos meaning "-eating". The type species was subsequently designated as the chestnut-belted
Conopophaga
Species of bird
The genus name combines the Ancient Greek kōnōps meaning "gnat" with -phagos meaning "-eating". The specific name aurita if from Latin auritus meaning
Chestnut-belted_gnateater
Species of bacterium
entomon, adj., cut up, segmented animal (used to refer to an insect) and phagos (voracious eater); N.L. fem. n. entomophaga insect eater. Hurst, M.R.H.;
Yersinia_entomophaga
PHAGO
PHAGO
PHAGO
PHAGO
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Beloved Daughter
Boy/Male
Hindu
The God of the gods
Boy/Male
English
From the tree stump.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
God's Prosperity
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Januarius, JENARO means "January."
Girl/Female
Biblical
A heap of new grain.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lathe Worker
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Indian, Telugu
Form of Sarah; Princess
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Parents Gift; Woman who has Lotus Like Wide Eyes
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Port.French : from Old French porte ‘gateway’, ‘entrance’ (from Latin porta), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a fortified town (typically, the man in charge of them).Jewish (Sephardic) : variant of Porta.
PHAGO
PHAGO
PHAGO
PHAGO
PHAGO
n.
A leucocyte which plays a part in retrogressive processes by taking up (eating), in the form of fine granules, the parts to be removed.