It means "books."
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There is no such English word as "bilblios", and no obvious spelling mistake that would allow us to understand what you intended to put.
well it means big book it derives from the greek word biblio that means book
what does the prefix polo mean
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
Biblio- means "book". It is the root of the word "Bible".
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Bibliography
Bibliography, bibliophile.
The root prefix "biblio-" comes via Latin from the Greek biblion, meaning "book" or "scroll." Thus the basic meaning of "biblio-" is "book," and the prefix is used in the formation of many compound words like bibliography (a list of books consulted), bibliophile (a lover of books), etc. Sometimes it refers especially to "the Bible," as in "bibliolatry" ([idolatrous] veneration of the Bible).
A prefix for "library" could be "biblio-", which comes from the Greek word for "book".
biblio
The root prefix "biblio-" comes via Latin from the Greek biblion, meaning "book" or "scroll." Thus the basic meaning of "biblio-" is "book," and the prefix is used in the formation of many compound words like bibliography (a list of books consulted), bibliophile (a lover of books), etc. Sometimes it refers especially to "The Bible," as in "bibliolatry" ([idolatrous] veneration of the Bible).
bibliography, bibliophile, bibliopole. YAY!!
There is no such English word as "bilblios", and no obvious spelling mistake that would allow us to understand what you intended to put.
The Greek root word of "bibliosoph" is "biblio" which means book or relating to books. The word "soph" is not a Greek root word, but rather a suffix that can be added to indicate wisdom or knowledge. Therefore, "bibliosoph" combines the roots "biblio" and "soph" to mean a lover of books or someone knowledgeable about books.
The word Bible comes from the Greek word "biblio" or "biblos" which mean The Book.