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What do call a person who loves words?
Someone who loves words is called a logophile. Despite there being quite a. few of us word-lovers, logophile is not common enough to find its way into. most dictionaries. Logophile comes from two Greek roots–logos, meaning.
What is a Nemophilist?
Nemophilist: a person who loves or is fond of woods or forests.
What do you call someone that loves words?
Someone who loves words is called a logophile. Despite there being quite a. few of us word-lovers, logophile is not common enough to find its way into. most dictionaries. Logophile comes from two Greek roots–logos, meaning.
What to call someone who is good with words?
articulate: having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. eloquent: fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing. fluent: able to express oneself easily and articulately. expressive: effectively conveying thought or feeling.
What is a vocabulary person called?
Vocabularian: a person with a large vocabulary and who studies vocabulary.
What does Selenophile mean?
Definition of selenophile : a plant that when growing in a seleniferous soil tends to take up selenium in quantities greater than can be explained on a basis of chance.
What do you call a person who loves words?
Someone who loves words is called a logophile. Despite there being quite a. few of us word-lovers, logophile is not common enough to find its way into. most dictionaries. Logophile comes from two Greek roots–logos, meaning.
What is Philozoic?
Adjective. philozoic (comparative more philozoic, superlative most philozoic) Fond of animals. (rare) Loving one’s fellow man; philanthropic.
What is a Rantipole?
Definition of rantipole
(Entry 1 of 3) : a wild reckless sometimes quarrelsome person.