The biblio- prefix, of Greek origin, means "book". For example: biblioteak, bibliospelling.
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Examples of words with the prefix biblio-
Bibliobus. Library that uses a means of transport to carry a selection of books to certain places. Library buses operate on a planned basis and as part of reading outreach programs. The oldest antecedents of library buses are mobile libraries, for example in pedagogical missions.
library. Place where books are kept, which are available for reading. Libraries usually have some type of organization that allows locating the books they are looking for. The oldest libraries date back to ancient Egypt.
Bibliopola. Book seller. Polein is the Greek root meaning "to sell."
Bibliology. Science that you study books, which can be devoted to studying a particular book or a collection. It studies the material and cultural conditions of its production and consumption, its characteristics of antiquity and authenticity, as well as its merit according to various parameters.
Bibliomania. Obsessive compulsive disorder that consists of collecting books (it is a term used in psychiatry). It is not the simple collection of books, but it is a compulsive accumulation that cannot be controlled or stopped.
Bibliophilia. Love for books. The bibliophile carefully selects the copies of his collection, unlike the bibliophile who accumulates indiscriminately. The bibliophile is responsible for large collections that were later transformed into public libraries.
Bibliography. Set of references on publications that all research work should include. The bibliography confirms to the reader that the information provided is real and verifiable. It also allows to check what is the theoretical framework of the work presented.
Librarian. Person in charge of the care of a library. Its functions are to classify books, facilitate consultation and deliver the books for loan or consultation. Large libraries often have a team of librarians who divide their tasks.