different between exonumia vs exonumist
exonumia
English
Etymology
exo- (“out of”) +? numia (“coin”)(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “need to specify language for "numia"”)
Noun
exonumia (plural exonumia)
- Coinlike objects.
- Study and/or collection of such.
Synonyms
- paranumismatica
Anagrams
- auxinome
exonumia From the web:
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exonumist
English
Etymology
exonumia +? -ist
Noun
exonumist (plural exonumists)
- (rare) Someone who collects exonumia.
Further reading
- exonumist on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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