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| sa·pi·o·phil·i·a n. An irresistable sexual attraction to intelligence, wisdom or wit. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin sapins, sapient- present participle of sapere, to taste, be wise. See sep- in Indo-European Roots.] [New Latin, from Greek -phili : -philos, -phile + -i, -ia.] | |||||||||
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