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- bibli- /bi-bli-/combining formDenoting book or booksORIGIN: Gr biblion book; cf ↑bible• • •bibliographer /-ogˈrə-fər/ noun1. A person versed in bibliography2. The compiler of a bibliographybibliographic /-ə-grafˈik/ or bibliographˈical /-əl/ adjectivebibliogˈraphy noun1. The study, description or knowledge of books, in regard to their outward form, authors, subjects, editions and history2. A list of books on a particular subject or by a single author3. A list of the works referred to in the process of writing a book, article, etcbibliolater /-olˈə-tər/ or bibliolˈatrist nounA person given to bibliolatrybibliolˈatrous adjectivebibliolˈatry noun(Gr latreiā worship) a superstitious reverence for a book, esp the Biblebibliological /-ō-lojˈi-kəl/ adjectivebibliologist /-olˈə-jist/ nounbibliolˈogy noun1. Bibliography2. Booklorebibˈliomancy /-man-si/ noun(Gr manteiā divination) divination by opening the Bible or other book at randombibˈliomane nounbibliomāˈnia noun1. (Gr maniā madness) a mania for collecting or possessing books2. Love of booksbibliomāˈniac adjectivebibliomaniacal /-mə-nīˈə-kəl/ adjectivebibliopegic /-pejˈik/ adjective (Gr pēgnynai to fix)bibliopegist /-opˈi-jist/ noun1. A bookbinder2. A fancier of bindingsbibliopˈegy nounThe fine art of bookbindingbibliophagist /-ofˈə-jist/ noun(Gr phagein to eat) a voracious readerbibˈliophil or bibˈliophile /-fil, -fīl/ noun(Gr philos friend) a lover or collector of books (also adjective)bibliophˈilism nounbibliophˈilist nounbibliophˈily nounbibliophōˈbia noun(Gr phobeein to fear) hatred of booksbibˈliopole noun (Gr pōlēs seller; archaic)A booksellerbibliopolic /-polˈik/ or bibliopolˈical /-əl/ adjectivebibliopˈolist nounbibliopˈoly noun (archaic)Booksellingbibliothēˈca noun1. (Gr bibliothēkē from thēkē repository) a library2. A bibliography3. A series of booksbibliothˈecary noun (rare)A librarian
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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bibli- — ⇒BIBLI(O) , (BIBLI , BIBLIO ), élément préf. Élément préf. entrant dans la compos. de subst., très rarement d adj., dans lesquels il exprime la notion de livre. A. [Le second élément est d orig. gr., l élément préf. fonctionne comme un compl. d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bibli — bibliothèque [ biblijɔtɛk ] n. f. • 1493; lat. bibliotheca, gr. bibliothêkê, de biblion « livre » et thêkê « coffre, lieu de dépôt » 1 ♦ Meuble ou assemblage de tablettes permettant de ranger et de classer des livres. ⇒ armoire, casier, 2. rayon … Encyclopédie Universelle
bibli- — or biblio combining form Etymology: Middle French, from Latin, from Greek, from biblion book < bibliology > … New Collegiate Dictionary
bibli — o, =um (G). A book, paper … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
bibli — darü fülfül 430bkz: batmul, butmul … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
bibliþéca — m ( n/ n) library; bible [L bibliotheca] … Old to modern English dictionary
PHILO (Pseudo-) LIBER ANTIQUITATUM BIBLI-CARUM — PHILO (Pseudo ) or LIBER ANTIQUITATUM BIBLI CARUM, conventional ascription and title of a Latin translation of an early Jewish chronicle. With extensive omissions, modifications, and additions, the chronicle retells biblical history from Adam to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
biblistas — bibli̇̀stas, bibli̇̀stė dkt. Svéikinti į konfereñciją susiri̇̀nkusius biblistùs … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
biblistė — bibli̇̀stas, bibli̇̀stė dkt. Svéikinti į konfereñciją susiri̇̀nkusius biblistùs … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
biblistika — bibli̇̀stika dkt. Studijúoti bibli̇̀stiką … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas