What's a "pica"?

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What's a "pica"?

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A jay or magpie:
pi·ca /ˈpaɪkə/
[pahy-kuh]

–noun Pathology
an abnormal appetite or craving for substances that are not fit to eat, as chalk or clay, common in malnutrition, pregnancy, etc.

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Origin:
1555–65; < Neo-Latin, special use of Latin pīca jay, magpie, with reference to its omnivorous feeding
(Random House Dictionary)
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HansV wrote:A jay or magpie:
pi·ca /ˈpaɪkə/
[pahy-kuh]

–noun Pathology
an abnormal appetite or craving for substancesthat are not fit to eat, as chalkor clay, common in malnutrition, pregnancy, etc.

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Origin:
1555–65; < Neo-Latin, special use of Latin pīca jay, magpie, with reference to its omnivorous feeding
(Random House Dictionary)
Thankfully, I didn't crave chalk or clay while I was pregnant! :ug: I can't imagine anyone becoming that desperate but then I am basing that thought on my own little "world view". :yep: This article suggests that it happens and may actually be good to do. :hmmn: I learn something interesting every day! :yep:
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HansV wrote:A jay or magpie:
Thanks Hans.
My 1,700-page Canadian Oxford gives the craving, but not the bird.
Odd that. My other dictionaries, much smaller, but older, make no definition of Pica as a bird.
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Skitterbug wrote:Thankfully, I didn't crave chalk or clay ...
I'm feeling a craving for curried magpie coming over me ...
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ChrisGreaves wrote:And the coneys and the picas play
Surely:
"Home, home on the range
Where the deer and the antelope play..."

part of the State Song of Kansas (as any fule kno).
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Shouldn't that be

"Home, home on the range
Where the eggs and rashers fry"
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HansV wrote:Shouldn't that be
"Home, home on the range
Where the eggs and rashers fry"
You have a point there, Hans.

Or at the very least, a pica.
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Probably a pica egg...
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HansV wrote:Probably a pica egg...
As in "Peter Piper Picked a Pica Pickled Eggs" ?
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