bookwormˈbʊkˌwɜrm
bookworm (n)
- plural
- bookworms
English Definitions:
pedant, bookworm, scholastic (noun)
a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit
bookworm (noun)
someone who spends a great deal of time reading
bookworm (Noun)
Any of various insects that infest books.
bookworm (Noun)
An avid book reader.
Bookworm
Bookworm is a word-forming computer puzzle game by PopCap Games. From a grid of available letters, players connect letters to form words. As words are formed, they are removed from the grid and the remaining letters collapse to fill the available space. As in Scrabble, players earn more points by creating longer words or words which use less common letters. In November 2006, PopCap Games released a spiritual successor, Bookworm Adventures. Bookworm was released for the Nintendo DS digital distribution service DSiWare on November 30, 2009. It has also been released on the regular Nintendo DS cartridge.
bookworm
Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books. A bibliophile or bookworm is an individual who loves and frequently reads and/or collects books.
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