- Cannibal
- Cannibal Can"ni*bal, a. Relating to cannibals or cannibalism. ``Cannibal terror.'' --Burke. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Cannibal (EP) — Cannibal EP de Kesha Publicación 19 de noviembre de 2010 Grabación 2010 Conway Recording Studios (Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California) Género(s) … Wikipedia Español
Cannibal (EP) — Cannibal Extended Play von Kesha Veröffentlichung 22. November 2010 Aufnahme September 2010 Label … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cannibal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cannibal Álbum de Static X Publicación 3 de abril de 2007 Grabación 2006 … Wikipedia Español
Cannibal Ox — Cannibal Ox, bestehend aus den beiden aus Harlem, New York, stammenden MCs Vast Aire und Vordul Mega (Vordul Megallah), sorgten 2001 mit ihrem Debütalbum The Cold Vein unter Definitive Jux (früher: Def Jux) im Hiphop Untergrund für Aufsehen.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cannibal Ox — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cannibal Ox es un grupo de hip hop originario de Harlem, Nueva York. Esta compuesto por Vast Aire y Vordul Mega principalmente aunque generalmente acompañados por el dj Cip One. En 2001, sacaron su primer álbum debut … Wikipedia Español
Cannibal Ox — est le nom d un groupe de Hip Hop originaire de New York. Il est formé de deux MC s : Vordul et Vast Aire. Après être apparus sur plusieurs maxis et compilations, ils sortent en 2001 leur premier LP The Cold Vein sur le Label Def Jux, qui se … Wikipédia en Français
cannibal — [kan′ə bəl] n. [Sp canibal, a savage, cannibal (term used by Columbus) < Arawakan Caniba, a cannibal people; akin to Carib galibi, lit., strong men] 1. a person who eats human flesh 2. an animal that eats its own kind adj. of, resembling, or… … English World dictionary
cannibal — 1550s, from Sp. canibal a savage, cannibal, from Caniba, Christopher Columbus rendition of the Caribs name for themselves (see CARIBBEAN (Cf. Caribbean)). The natives were believed to be anthropophagites. Columbus, seeking evidence that he was in … Etymology dictionary
Cannibal — Can ni*bal, n. [Cf. F. cannibale. Columbus, in a letter to the Spanish monarchs written in Oct., 1498, mentions that the people of Haiti lived in great fear of the Caribales (equivalent to E. Caribbees.), the inhabitants of the smaller Antilles;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cannibal — [n] beast, beastlike human aborigine, anthropophaginian, anthropophagite, anthropophagus, brute, bush dweller, cruel person, head hunter, ogre, ogress, primitive, ruffian, savage; concept 412 … New thesaurus