(Bib`li*o*ma"ni*ac) n. One who has a mania for books.a. Relating to a bibliomaniac.

(Bib`li*o*ma*ni"ac*al) a. Pertaining to a passion for books; relating to a bibliomaniac.

Bibliopegic
(Bib`li*o*peg"ic) a. bibli`on book + phgny`naito make fast.]—> Relating to the binding of books. [R.]

Bibliopegist
(Bib`li*op"e*gist) n. A bookbinder.

Bibliopegistic
(Bib`li*op`e*gis"tic) a. Pertaining to the art of binding books. [R.] Dibdin.

Bibliopegy
(Bib`li*op"e*gy) n. [See Bibliopegic.] The art of binding books. [R.]

Bibliophile
(Bib"li*o*phile) n. [Gr. book + to love: cf. F. bibliophile.] A lover of books.

Bibliophilism
(Bib`li*oph"i*lism) n. Love of books.

Bibliophilist
(Bib`li*oph"i*list) n. A lover of books.

Bibliophobia
(Bib`li*o*pho"bi*a) n. [Gr. book + to fear.] A dread of books. [R.]

Bibliopole
(Bib"li*o*pole) n. [L. bibliopola, Gr. ; book + to sell: cf. F. bibliopole.] One who sells books.

Bibliopolic
(Bib`li*o*pol"ic Bib`li*op"o*lar) a. [See Bibliopole.] Of or pertaining to the sale of books. "Bibliopolic difficulties." Carlyle.

Bibliopolism
(Bib`li*op"o*lism) n. The trade or business of selling books.

Bibliopolist
(Bib`li*op"o*list) n. Same as Bibliopole.

Bibliopolistic
(Bib`li*op`o*lis"tic) a. Of or pertaining to bibliopolism. Dibdin.

Bibliotaph
(Bib"li*o*taph Bib`li*ot"a*phist) n. book + a burial.]—> One who hides away books, as in a tomb. [R.] Crabb.

Bibliothec
(Bib"li*o*thec) n. A librarian.

Bibliotheca
(||Bib`li*o*the"ca) n. [L. See Bibliotheke.] A library.

Bibliothecal
(Bib`li*o*the"cal) a. [L. bibliothecalis. See Bibliotheke.] Belonging to a library. Byrom.

Bibliothecary
(Bib`li*oth"e*ca*ry) n. [L. bibliothecarius: cf. F. bibliothécaire.] A librarian. [Obs.] Evelin.

Bibliotheke
(Bib"li*o*theke) n. [L. bibliotheca, Gr. ; book + a case, box, fr. to place: cf. F. bibliothèque.] A library. [Obs.] Bale.

Biblist
(Bib"list) n. [Cf. F. bibliste. See Bible.]

1. One who makes the Bible the sole rule of faith.

2. A biblical scholar; a biblicist. I. Taylor.

Bibracteate
(Bi*brac"te*ate) a. [Pref. bi- + bracteate.] (Bot.) Furnished with, or having, two bracts.

Bibulous
(Bib"u*lous) a. [L. bibulus, fr. bibere to drink. See Bib, v. t. ]

1. Readily imbibing fluids or moisture; spongy; as, bibulous blotting paper.


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