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Pluviophile: Is a real word
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Pluviophile is a real word. It refers to a person who loves to watch and hear the sound of rain and feels joy during rainy days. Noun [edit] pluviophile (plural pluviophiles) (neologism) One who loves rain; one who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days (biology) An organism that thrives in a rainy environment synonym Synonym: ombrophile A pluviophile is a person who enjoys rainy weather. The word comes from Latin pluvia (rain) and -phile (lover). Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and usage examples. In the world of words, "pluviophile" is derived from the Latin word "pluvia," meaning rain, and the Greek word "philos," meaning love. A pluviophile is someone who finds joy and tranquility in rainy weather , often feeling rejuvenated and inspired by the soft patter of raindrops.
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