English edit

Etymology edit

anopsology +‎ -ist

Noun edit

anopsologist (plural anopsologists)

  1. The proponent of anopsology.
    • 1984, New Realities - Volumes 6-7, page 44:
      Anopsologists believe that these new compounds cannot be properly, totally metabolized so that mismetabolites are stored in the body and lead to degenerative diseases and weakening of the immune system.
    • 1988, William White, Buyer's Guide: 1999-2000 - Volume 113, Issues 1-11, page 93:
      Anopsologists believe that when a human eats food in its original state, the food's taste changes from pleasant to unpleasant once the person's need is fulfilled.
    • 2009, Vegetarianism, →ISBN, page 8:
      Anopsologists follow a type of raw food diet in which they choose foods based on instinct; that is, what smells and tastes best to them.
    • 2013, Steve Jones, The Serpent's Promise: The Bible Retold as Science, →ISBN:
      Fruitarians vie with juicearians, sproutarians, alkalinists, palaeolists (those who demand foods available in the Stone Age) and anopsologists (disciples of the diet they imagine to have been eaten by our prehuman ancestors) in thepurity of their devotion to what they see as the most natural or the most moral cuisine.