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- Pronunciation
- [ih-dee-oh-fey-guhs]
- Part of speech
- Adjective
- Definition
- Having an insatiable appetite for ideas or concepts, often characterized by an individual's constant pursuit of knowledge, creativity, and intellectual stimulation.
- Etymology
- The term "ideophagous" is derived from two Greek roots: "ideo" (ίδεα), meaning "idea" or "concept," and "phagous" (φαγούς), meaning "eating" or "consuming." Together, these roots form the compound word "ideophagous," which figuratively describes a person or entity that devours ideas or concepts.
- Usage
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- The ideophagous scientist spent long hours in the library, consuming information from various disciplines.
- Her ideophagous nature led her to explore numerous fields of study, constantly seeking new perspectives and insights.
- Synonyms
- idea-hungry, intellectually voracious, knowledge-hungry
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I'm a Moroccan editor mostly involved in the Moroccan Darija (ary), English (en), Arabic (ar), German (de), and French (fr) Wikipedia projects (in this order), as well as the Moroccan Darija Wiktionary Incubator.
My interests include:
- Moroccan history, culture and politics
- Computer science, Mathematics and Physics
- Blockchain and cryptocurrencies
- Philosophy