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What is a lexiphile?

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Anonymous

∙ 10y ago
Updated: 5/3/2024

A lexiphile is a person who loves words or is passionate about language. They may enjoy collecting unique words, playing word games, or studying the etymology of words.

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What does lexiphile mean?

Well, obviously it means "lover of words". From Greek Lexis = word and Philos = lover of. I believe it is usually spelled with an o in English: lexophile.


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