merycism

/mɜːrɪsɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of feeding or providing food for animals in a zoo, park, or other public place.

“The zoo’s merycism program allowed visitors to feed the giraffes during the day.”

2. noun

In zoology, the feeding of animals, especially carnivores, by humans in order to observe their natural behavior.

“The merycism of the lions at the wildlife sanctuary allowed researchers to study their hunting patterns.”

Synonyms

  • carnivorous feeding
  • zoo feeding

Antonyms

  • abstinence from food
  • fasting