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mycophile

English

Etymology

myco- +? -phile

Noun

mycophile (plural mycophiles)

  1. A person who likes hunting for, cooking or eating mushrooms and other edible fungi

Synonyms

  • fungiphile

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mysophile

English

Etymology

myso- +? -phile

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ma?s???fa?l/

Noun

mysophile (plural mysophiles)

  1. (sexuality) One with a sexual dependency on something soiled or filthy, usually a kind of underwear or feminine products after use.
    • 1936: Magnus Hirschfeld, Sexual Anomalies and Perversions: Physical and Psychological Development and Treatment, p431
      Yes, I am a mysophile. In my imagination I loiter at places where there is filth, mud, and decaying things, places where it stinks. I also wear my underwear until it stinks and becomes very dirty.
    • 1949: Wilhelm Stekel, Compulsion and Doubt: (Zwang und Zweifel), p355
      Ethel is a mysophile. She derives her gratification from the dirt in which she is living.

Related terms

  • mysophilia

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