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Philodoxer vs Philodox - What's the difference?

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Philodox is a related term of philodoxer.


Philodoxer is often a misspelling of philodox.


Philodoxer has no English definition.

As a noun philodox is

a person with an excessive interest in his own opinions.

philodoxer

Not English

Philodoxer has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'philodoxer':

pelletizer, playtester, politicker, politicizer, palletizer

philodox

English

Noun

(es)
  • A person with an excessive interest in his own opinions.
  • *, II.12:
  • *:And no people are lesse Philosophers and more foolish, than Platoes Philodoxes , or lovers of their owne opinions.
  • *2003 , Heiner Bielefeldt, Symbolic Representation in Kant’s Practical Philosophy :
  • *:This, however, is a difficult task that only a true philosopher, and not a mere philodox , will be willing to tackle.
  • *2005 , Charles Harrington Elster, There’s a Word for It!: A Grandiloquent Guide to Life , p.UNKNOWN (perhaps blurb):
  • *:Consider that without realizing it you may have engaged in acokoinonia (sex without passion or desire), been bored to tears by the company of a philodox (someone in love with his or her opinions), or suffered from recurrent matutolypea (getting up on the wrong side of the bed).
  • Antonyms

    (Antonym) * philosopher

    See also

    * cynic * epicurean * sophist * stoic

    Synonyms

    (Synonym) * glory-hound