philographic

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philographic (comparative more philographic, superlative most philographic)

  1. Having or relating to a love of writing.
    • 1986, Charles S. Slaybaugh, Grandparent's Catalog: An Idea Book for Family Sharing, page 88:
      They publish a bi-monthly newsletter, The Pen and Quill, which provides needed addresses, facisimiles of autographs, interesting articles, promotes philographic conventions and exposes disreputable dealers and forgers.

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