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A bibliophile is a person who loves or collects books.

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How can you use the word bibliophile in a sentence?

A bibliophile is someone who loves books. I am a bibliophile. We have a bibliophile club at school.


Person who loves books?

A person that loves books is called a bibliophile.


What is the suffix in bibliophile?

i beleive it is phile


How is the word bibliophile used in a sentence?

My sister is a bibliophile.


What is another name for a book lover?

A bibliophile.


Use the word bibliophile in a sentence?

I am a bibliophile. My family and I all share a great love for books so in technical terms we are bibliophile


A bibliophile is an?

book collector Bibliophile: A lover or collector of books


What does bibliophile?

A bibliophile is a person who loves books, or a person who collects books, not necessarily for the purpose of reading them.


What is the Latin root of bibliophile?

Bibliophile is not from a Latin root: it is based on two Greek words biblios and phileinwhich literally means love books


What do you call a very keen reader?

Bibliophile might be the word you're looking for. A bibliophile is one who loves books.


What is the word origin of the word bibliophile?

The word "bibliophile" originates from the Greek words "biblion" meaning book and "philos" meaning loving. So, a bibliophile is someone who loves books.


What would a bibliophile fear?

A bibliophile wouldn't fear anything, philia or phile means "love of", biblio means books, so a bibliophile would be a lover of books. On the other hand, a bibliophobiac would fear books.