different between words vs logophile

words

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /w??dz/ (UK)

Noun

words

  1. plural of word
    Words have a longer life than deeds. — Pindar (translated)

Noun

words pl (plural only)

  1. Angry debate or conversation; argument. [from 15th c.]
    After she found out the truth, she had words with him, to tell him how she felt.
  2. Lines in a script for a performance.
    You better get your words memorised before rehearsal next Saturday.
  3. Lyrics.
    The composer set the words to music.

Translations

Verb

words

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of word

Anagrams

  • Sword, s-word, sword

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logophile

English

Etymology

logo- +? -phile

Noun

logophile (plural logophiles)

  1. One who loves words; a word buff.

Hypernyms

  • linguaphile

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