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What does epistemophilic mean?

"Epistemophilic" is a word that combines the Greek words "episteme" (knowledge) and "philos" (lover). So, literally, it means "lover of knowledge".

It's not a commonly used word, but it describes someone who has a strong desire to learn, acquire knowledge, and understand the world around them. This person is likely:

* Curious and inquisitive: They constantly ask questions and seek answers.

* Open-minded: They're willing to explore different perspectives and consider new information.

* Passionate about learning: They find joy in the process of acquiring knowledge, regardless of the subject.

* Independent thinkers: They challenge assumptions and strive to form their own understanding.

The word "epistemophilic" suggests a deep and inherent love for knowledge, beyond just being "interested" in it.

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