bibliophage

bib·li·o·phage

[bib-lee-uh-feyj]
noun
an ardent reader; a bookworm.

Origin:
biblio- + -phage

bib·li·oph·a·gous [bib-lee-of-uh-guhs] , bib·li·o·phag·ic [bib-lee-uh-faj-ik, -fey-jik] , adjective
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