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CULTURA DA QUÍMICA
22 perfect words about books and reading. Public Domain. Do you read in bed? There's a word for that! (The National Archives)
BALLYCUMBER: Coined by writer Douglas Adams, "One of the six half-read books lying somewhere in your bed." BIBLIOBIBULI: "The sort of people who read too much," created in 1957 by H. L. Mencken. BIBLIOGNOST: One who has comprehensive knowledge of books. BIBLIOKLEPT: One who steals books. BIBLIOLATER: One overly devoted to books. BIBLIOPHAGIST: An avid or voracious reader. BIBLIOPOLE: A dealer especially in rare or curious books BIBLIOSMIA: An unofficial term for the aroma of a book. BIBLIOTHERAPY: The practice of using books to aid people in solving the issues they are facing. BOOKARAZZI: Slang for someone who takes photos of their books and posts them online. BOOK-BOSOMED: Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, meaning someone who carries a book all the time. BOOK SHELFIE (and library shelfie): A self-portrait with books that is shared on social media. EPEOLATRY: The worship of words. HAMARTIA: Aristotle introduced the word in Poetics to describe the error of judgment which brings about a tragic hero's downfall. LIBROCUBICULARIST: A person who reads books in bed. LOGOMACHIST: One given to disputes over or about words; one given to logomachy. LOGOPHILE: If you're a logophile, you already know this means a lover of words. PANAGRAM: A short sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English language, as in: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. SCRIPTURIENT: Having a strong urge to write. TSUNDOKU: And our favorite, a Japanese word describes piling up books to save for later ... even if you'll never actually read them. And which you can read much more about here: Tsundoku: The practice of buying more books than you can read. MabelAmber / Pixabay / Public Domain.
By Melissa Breyer. Treehugger. Aug 08, 2019. |
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