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as in the dictionary it is said "philos" in Greek means Loving and "ateleia" means exemption from further tax. and then it becomes a noun with suffix -ist, meant the person as you know :-)

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In Greek, the word "philatelist" translates to "φιλοτέχνης" (philotechnis), which directly translates to "lover of stamps."

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