As a life-long lover of language with a passion for words – big and small – this wonderful word is the perfect way to begin the “Great Word of the Day” series.

Logophile
[ law-guh-fahyl, log–uh– ]
This noun means a lover of words.
Word Origin
Logophile has its origins in ancient Greek. It comes from the word logo- which literally means “word“ and -phile, or -philos in Greek, which is a lover or enthusiast of something.
How to use logophile
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