"selenophile" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: selenophiles [plural]
Etymology: seleno- + -phile, literally "moon-lover". Etymology templates: {{confix|en|seleno|phile}} seleno- + -phile Head templates: {{en-noun}} selenophile (plural selenophiles)
  1. (botany, chemistry) Something which tends to absorb selenium. Categories (topical): Botany, Chemistry, Selenium
    Sense id: en-selenophile-en-noun-T8aSZ0eY Disambiguation of Selenium: 94 6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with seleno-, English terms suffixed with -phile Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 76 24 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with seleno-: 49 51 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -phile: 71 29 Topics: biology, botany, chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
  2. (informal) A person who is fond of or interested in the Moon. Tags: informal
    Sense id: en-selenophile-en-noun-JFfUeo4P Categories (other): English terms prefixed with seleno- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with seleno-: 49 51
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: selenophilic

Inflected forms

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          "text": "The poisonvetches are obligate selenophiles and the selenium content accounts for their chief toxic effects.",
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          "text": "A selenophile, that's me. Are you a selenophile or a heliophile? A lunar lover or a solar lover?",
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          "ref": "2019 February 19, Wilder Davies, “Tonight's Super Snow Moon Will Be the Biggest Supermoon of 2019. Here's How to Watch”, in Time",
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          "ref": "2022 May 13, Joe Mario Pedersen, “Blood Flower Moon blossoms over Orlando during total lunar eclipse & full moon”, in Orlando Sentinel",
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