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philately
[ fi-lat-l-ee ]
noun
- the collecting of stamps and other postal matter as a hobby or an investment.
- the study of postage stamps, revenue stamps, stamped envelopes, postmarks, postal cards, covers, and similar material relating to postal or fiscal history.
philately
/ fɪˈlætəlɪ; ˌfɪləˈtɛlɪk /
noun
- the collection and study of postage stamps and all related material concerned with postal history
Derived Forms
- ˌphilaˈtelically, adverb
- phiˈlatelist, noun
- philatelic, adjective
Other Words From
- phil·a·tel·ic [fil-, uh, -, tel, -ik], phil·a·tel·i·cal adjective
- phil·a·tel·i·cal·ly adverb
- phi·lat·e·list [fi-, lat, -l-ist], noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of philately1
Word History and Origins
Origin of philately1
Example Sentences
"I told him, Philately will get you nowhere'".
"The royal interest in philately is still strong. The Queen came here and actually showed great interest in what we showed her - we showed her pictures of herself obviously and of her parents and grandparents," he says.
Jake’s mom shouted when he answered “A stamp” for the question “In philately, what is an Inverted Jenny?”
"The Royal interest in philately is still strong. The Queen came here and actually showed great interest in what we showed her - we showed her pictures of herself obviously and of her parents and grandparents," he says.
Biographer Harold Nicolson was more caustic, saying George was “a stupid old bore” whose personal life revolved around his twin obsessions of pheasant shooting and philately.
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