Word of the day is Chrysophilia. Check its pronunciation, meaning, origin, and example of how to use it in a sentence.

Worcestershire is pronounced as kri-soh-FIL-ee-uh for easy pronunciation.
IPA: /ˌkrɪsəˈfɪliə/
The origin of the term Chrysophiliahas as its basis the Greek origins “chrysos philia,” which translates as “love for gold.” This has different pronunciations that arose over the years and, hence, makes modern-day pronunciation difficult. Different pronunciations arose over the years and thus created modern-day pronunciation difficulty, but the spelling was maintained.
This word “Chrysophilia” means, in layman's language, love for gold or obsession with gold. This also refers to being attracted to gold. This is usually carried by their characteristics, such as rarity, cultural value, family wealth, power, status, and prosperity.
Chrysophilia words are difficult to pronounce and use, as these words are not common for any person to use in their daily life. As it is a “ch” silent-sounding word in the beginning, and it has a blend of unfamiliar Greek roots, which leads to a shift in stress of mid-words.
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