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Meaning of turriphilia | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. An (often manic) affection for, love of, or attraction (in any form) towards towers or similarly shaped or designed objects.
  2. The urge or desire to build towers.

Examples

Whether these writers share any characteristics that might account for their common turriphilia, and whether by moving into towers they reified an image already prevalent in their works or, alternatively, by writing about towers internalized the reality of their livesthese are some of the questions to be addressed in the following pages.”
Theodore Ziolkowski has extensively explored the conservative cultural response to modernity and the Great War, and in this new study he takes it down an arresting byway: turriphilia, or the mania for towers.”
The Guggenheim functions as an American expression of modern turriphilia that serves as both refuge from, and critique of, modern urban space […].”
“[Horace Walpole's] contributions to culture are many: he wrote a gothic novel called "The Castle of Otranto", he authored an important text on garden design, he coined the term serendipity […], and he was a true icon of turriphilia.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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