noun
- Plural of geophagia; the practice of eating earth, soil, clay, or other non-food substances, often associated with nutritional deficiencies or certain cultural or medical conditions.
Usage: Medical/anthropological term; Plural form
Examples
- Geophagias have been documented in various populations throughout history.
- The study examined geophagias in pregnant women from different regions.
- Nutritionists investigated the causes of geophagias in children with iron deficiency.
- Anthropologists recorded instances of geophagias in traditional healing practices.
- Medical researchers linked certain geophagias to mineral deficiencies in the diet.