- xenophile
- xeno·phile
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
xénophile — [ gzenɔfil ] adj. et n. • 1906; de xéno et phile ♦ Rare Qui a de la sympathie pour les étrangers, qui est ouvert à ce qui vient de l étranger. ⊗ CONTR. Xénophobe. ● xénophile adjectif et nom Littéraire. Qui manifeste de la sympathie pour les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Xenophile — can refer to *Xenophily, the opposite of xenophobia. *Xenophile Records, a world music record label *XXXenophile, an American erotic comic book series … Wikipedia
xenophile — (nj.) 1922, from XENO (Cf. xeno ) foreign, strange + PHILE (Cf. phile) … Etymology dictionary
Xénophile — École pythagoricienne L’école pythagoricienne est une école philosophique de l’Antiquité fondée par Pythagore. Écoles de l’Antiquité École milésienne École pythagoricienne Atomisme École éléatique Sophistique … Wikipédia en Français
Xenophile Media — [http://www.xenophile.ca] is a Toronto based cross platform production company founded in 2002 by Patrick Crowe and Thomas Wallner. They are best known for creating Alternate Reality Games linked to television series such as the ReGenesis… … Wikipedia
Xenophile Records — is a Danbury, Connecticut based subsidiary of Green Linnet Records, started in 1992.Artists released under this label include Inti Illimani and Värttinä. See also * List of record labels … Wikipedia
xenophile — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1948 one attracted to foreign things (as styles or people) … New Collegiate Dictionary
XÉNOPHILE — adj. des deux genres Qui est sympathique aux étrangers, aux modes étrangères … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
xenophile — /zen euh fuyl , zee neuh /, n. a person who is attracted to foreign peoples, cultures, or customs. [1945 50; XENO + PHILE] * * * … Universalium
xenophile — noun a) A person infatuated with foreign people and culture. b) A person very interested in celebrating peoples differences. Ant: xenophobe … Wiktionary
xenophile — n. one who likes foreign people and cultures … English contemporary dictionary