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Neophilia is defined as a love of novelty and new things. A neophile is an individual who is unusually accepting of new things and excited by novelty. It can be specifically applied to the love of new foods.
See also[]
- Exophilia, the sexual attraction to new, bizarre, or otherworldly things
- Futurism
- Neophobia
- Neophile
- Openmindedness
- Open to experience
References[]
- Reber, A.S & Reber, E.S. (2001). Dictionary of Psychology. London. Penguin.
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