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Mar. 29, 2014
Word of the Day

hippophile Audio Pronunciation
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\HIP-uh-fahyl, -fil\
noun
1. one who loves horses.
Quotes
Hippophiles could be temperamental. Monsieu... See full quote
-- Julia O'Faolain, The Judas Cloth, 1992
Origin
Hippophile comes from the Greek híppos meaning "horse" and -philos meaning "dear" or "beloved." This term entered English in the mid-1800s.
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