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Logophile vs Dogophile - What's the difference?

logophile | dogophile |

As nouns the difference between logophile and dogophile

is that logophile is one who loves words; a word buff while dogophile is (rare) a lover of dogs; a cynophile.

logophile

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • one who loves words; a word buff
  • dogophile

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (rare) A lover of dogs; a cynophile.
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  • , passage=As a psychologist with a Ph.D. in cognitive science, as well as an ardent dogophile , Horowitz aims “to take an informed imaginative leap inside of a dog — to see what it is like to be a dog; what the world is like from a dog’s point of view.” }}