different between museography vs museophile
museography
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -????fi
Noun
museography (countable and uncountable, plural museographies)
- The description of museum collections.
Related terms
- museographer
- museographic
- museographist
- museology
- museophile
Anagrams
- hypergamous
museography From the web:
- what does museography means
- what is museum museography
museophile
English
Etymology
From Greek mouseƮon (seat of the Muses), ????????, museum, +? -phile.
Noun
museophile (plural museophiles)
- One who loves museums.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:museophile.
Related terms
- museography
- museology
- museum
- arctophile, audiophile, bibliophile, conspirophile, vexillophile, videophile
Translations
See also
- bibliophile
museophile From the web:
- what does musicophile means
- what is a musicophile
- what do we call a person who loves music
- what do u call a person who loves music
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