- cinephile
- noun Etymology: French cinéphile, from ciné + -phile Date: 1968 a devotee of motion pictures
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
cinéphile — [ sinefil ] adj. et n. • 1912; de ciné et phile ♦ Amateur et connaisseur en matière de cinéma. C est une cinéphile enragée. ● cinéphile adjectif et nom Amateur de cinéma. ● cinéphile (synonymes) adjectif et nom Amateur de cinéma. Contraires :… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cinephile — may refer to:* Cinemaphile * Cinephile (band) * International Cinephile Society Awards (see 2003) … Wikipedia
cinephile — [sin′ə fīl΄] n. [Fr cinéphile < cinéma,CINEMA + phile, PHILE] a devotee of films … English World dictionary
Cinéphile — Cinéphilie Cinéma … Wikipédia en Français
cinephile — cin|e|phile [ˈsınıfaıl] n someone who likes films very much and considers them to be a form of art, not just entertainment ▪ He is a complete cinephile … Dictionary of contemporary English
Cinephile — Ci|ne|phi|le der u. die; n, n <aus fr. cinéphile »Filmfreund«> jmd., dessen Interessen u. Aktivitäten sich ganz auf die Filmkunst richten … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
cinephile — ˈsinə̇ˌfīl noun ( s) Etymology: French cinéphile, from ciné + phile : a devotee of motion pictures : cineast … Useful english dictionary
Cinephile (disambiguation) — Cinephile may refer to: Cinemaphile Cinephile (band) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point d … Wikipedia
Cinephile (band) — Kenny Inglis and Susan Wallace are the duo behind Cinephile, a trip hop band from Glasgow famous for the song What Becomes of Us ? which was played during an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Cinephile s music has been used in a number… … Wikipedia
cinephile — /sin euh fuyl /, n. a devoted moviegoer, esp. one knowledgeable about the cinema. [1965 70; < F, equiv. to ciné CINE + phile PHILE] * * * … Universalium