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What (who) is BIBLIOPHILE - definition

LOVE OF BOOKS
Book worm; Bibliophile; Bibliophiliac; Bibliophiles; Bibliophilic; Bibliophily; Bookman (reading); Bookworm; Love of books; Bibliophilism; Biblioholic; Biblioholist
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bibliophile         
¦ noun a person who collects or has a great love of books.
Derivatives
bibliophilic adjective
bibliophily -'?f?li noun
Bibliophile         
·noun A lover of books.
bookworm         
n.
Great reader or student (without discrimination and without definite purpose).

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Bibliophilia

Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books. A bibliophile or bookworm is an individual who loves and frequently reads and/or collects books.

Examples of use of BIBLIOPHILE
1. Whoever bought the signed copy was almost certainly a bibliophile.
2. Perhaps these now reside in the vaults of unscrupulous bibliophile millionaires.
3. UCL acquired the manuscript before 1'53 as part of an archive owned by the linguist and bibliophile Charles Kay Ogden.
4. Inside Spencer‘s Hyper Books and Beyond, instead of a wise bibliophile offering up dog–eared copies of Bengali literature and Islamic philosophy, there were teenage workers.
5. Perhaps she would grow up to be a bibliophile like me, or even a famous scholar who would mention me whenever she was interviewed.