bibliothec (Meaning)

Wordnet

bibliothec (n)

a professional person trained in library science and engaged in library services

Webster

bibliothec (n.)

A librarian.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bibliothec

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bibliothec Sentence Examples

  1. The grand bibliothec held an immense collection of ancient texts and priceless manuscripts.
  2. The students spent countless hours in the bibliothec, immersing themselves in the wisdom of the ages.
  3. The bibliothec's towering shelves dwarfed all who entered its hallowed halls.
  4. The silence of the bibliothec was punctuated only by the gentle rustling of parchment.
  5. Scholars from far and wide made pilgrimages to the bibliothec, seeking knowledge within its hallowed walls.
  6. The bibliothec's curator, a learned and enigmatic figure, possessed an uncanny ability to track down even the most obscure texts.
  7. Rumors whispered through the town that the bibliothec contained forbidden knowledge capable of unlocking ancient secrets.
  8. The bibliothec's towering spires pierced the heavens, a testament to the enduring power of the written word.
  9. The bibliothec's opulent walls were adorned with intricate carvings depicting scenes from history and mythology.
  10. The bibliothec served as a sanctuary for the minds of countless generations, preserving their thoughts and ideas for posterity.

FAQs About the word bibliothec

a professional person trained in library science and engaged in library servicesA librarian.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The grand bibliothec held an immense collection of ancient texts and priceless manuscripts.

The students spent countless hours in the bibliothec, immersing themselves in the wisdom of the ages.

The bibliothec's towering shelves dwarfed all who entered its hallowed halls.

The silence of the bibliothec was punctuated only by the gentle rustling of parchment.