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Arenophile

An arenophile is one who collects sand samples, the interest of the hobby lying in the variety of texture, colour, mineralogy and place of origin.

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Collecting

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Etymology

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Arenophile

Nodes16
Edges15
Triples19
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.125
Components1

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Arenophile

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related to Collecting · 12
Arenophile → According, Brazil, Collecting, Collectors, Easter Island, Hawaii, International Sand Collector's Society, ISCS, Pitcairn Islands, Rarity, Sand, Some
related to Etymology · 7
Arenophile → Greek, Latin, OED, Oxford English Dictionary, Psammophile, The, These

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sand collecting collectors hobby one origin mineralogy greek words 2019 derived also used found international society iscs may considered sand's

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Arenophilerelated to CollectingAccording0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingInternational Sand Collector's Society0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingISCS0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingCollectors0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingCollecting0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingSome0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingSand0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingHawaii0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingBrazil0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingRarity0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingPitcairn Islands0.60section
Arenophilerelated to CollectingEaster Island0.60section

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