bibliographer

bib·li·og·ra·pher

[bib-lee-og-ruh-fer]
noun
1.
an expert in bibliography.
2.
a person who compiles bibliographies.

Origin:
1650–60; < Greek bibliográph(os) book-writer (see biblio-, -graph) + -er1

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bibliography (ˌbɪblɪˈɒɡrəfɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -phies
1.  a list of books or other material on a subject
2.  a list of sources used in the preparation of a book, thesis, etc
3.  a list of the works of a particular author or publisher
4.  a.  the study of the history, classification, etc, of literary material
 b.  a work on this subject
 
bibli'ographer
 
n
 
bibliographic
 
adj
 
biblio'graphical
 
adj
 
biblio'graphically
 
adv

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