Dictionary of the word “dionómophilo”
Meaning of the word
The word “dioncypal” is an adjective that refers to a person who has affinity or admiration for nature, especially for forests and wildlife.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “dionophile” is from the Greek “dion” (divinity of nature) and “philos” (friend, lover). Therefore, its literal meaning is “friend of nature”.
Word adverbs
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “dionophile”.
Conjunctions of the word
There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “dionómophile”.
Synonyms of the word
Nature Lover, Wildlife Enthusiast, Flora and Fauna.
Word Definitions
- that has affinity or admiration for nature;
- which is dedicated to the study or preservation of wildlife;
- that seeks to be in contact with nature and its beauties.
Phrases that the word applies
1. John is a true dioncypic, always doing trails and exploring the local fauna and flora.
2. Maria is a convinced Doncófila, she cares about the preservation of the environment and participates in reforestation projects.
Examples of the word in text
the dioncophile spent hours watching the birds at the top of the trees.
When walking through the forest, the Doncophile was in peace and in harmony with nature.
Rhymes with the word
philophile, bibliophile, angiophile, hydrophilic, necrophilo.
Anagrams with the word
Anagrams were not found with the word “dionómophilo”.