Definition of Neophiles

1. neophile [n] - See also: neophile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neophiles

neoorthodoxy
neopagan
neopagans
neopallium
neopathy
neopentane
neopentanoic acid
neopentoxy
neopentyl
neopentyl alcohol
neopentyl glycol
neopentylglycol
neopharmaphobia
neophile
neophiles (current term)
neophilia
neophiliac
neophiliacs
neophilias
neophobe
neophobes
neophobia
neophobic
neophrenia
neophyte
neophytes
neophytic
neopinone
neoplasia

Literary usage of Neophiles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1891)
"... and we could have a proof of it even in the opposition that the most ardent neophiles, the anarchists, make to this theory of ..."

2. Pa-ha-sa-pah: Or, The Black Hills of South Dakota. A Complete History of the by Peter Rosen (1895)
"The day of my departure, ten neophiles presented themselves at my lodge to serve as my escort, and to introduce me to the Crow tribe. ..."

3. The Child: A Study in the Evolution of Man by Alexander Francis Chamberlain (1902)
"... as Lombroso supposes, are often the first to welcome the stranger. But all over the world there are neophiles and ..."

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