micropatrologist

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From micropatrology + -ist.

Noun

micropatrologist (plural micropatrologists)

  1. A student of micropatrology; one versed in the academic discipline of micropatrology.
    • 1998 August 3, Alamut:
      Joseph Bloch, a micropatrologist, counts 240 'different' countries:
    • 1999 June 21, Bridgewater, alt.politics.micronations (Usenet):
      an enthusiastic member of a new and world wide micronational organisation, and a micropatrologist who wishes there to be a micronational world with MORE micronations,
    • 2014 September 21, Terri Ann Moreau, Subversive Sovereignty: Parodic Representations of Micropatrias Enclaved by the United Kingdom, London: University of London, page 77:
      Practitioners, enthusiasts, and micropatrologists all reify micropatrial representations
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