An iconophile collects icons, which are religious images or representations, particularly in the context of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. These icons often depict saints, biblical scenes, or Christ, and are typically painted on wood, featuring rich colors and intricate details. Iconophiles appreciate the spiritual significance, artistry, and historical context of these images, often seeking to preserve and share their cultural heritage.
No, collect is a verb (to collect) and an adjective (a collect call).
"Collect" can be a verb, as in, "She wanted to collect butterflies". Or, "Collect" can be an adjective, as in, "I just made a collect phone call".
i collect poms:) some collect megaphones, and some collect team shirts.
If you meant what is collect in past tense, It is collected.
what does a antiquarian collect?
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Collect is a verb.
Collect is a verb.
To lay and collect taxes is to impose a specific amount the taxes are, and to collect taxes is to literally collect the taxes from people.
no they collect jelly beans. Who would want to collect ear wax?