/technophile
Technophile
Someone drawn to tools, interfaces, and the excitement of what can be built next.
A lover of technology, devices, and inventive systems.
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Etymology
Roots and resonance
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Root 01
techne
Greek
art, craft
Root 02
philos
Greek
loving
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Resonance
You might be a Technophile if...
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- You enjoy learning a tool before most people know it exists
- You think in systems, workflows, and upgrades
- You get energy from a clean interface or a clever device
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Language & Ideas
Neophile
Someone who is energized by experiments, firsts, and the next version of everything.
Language & Ideas
Lexiphile
Wordplay, language patterns, and the pleasure of naming things precisely.
Language & Ideas
Logophile
Someone who enjoys etymology, phrasing, and the shape of a perfect sentence.
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Sophophile
Wisdom, study, and the long patience of understanding something well.