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lexicolon 

The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge. The lexicon constists entirely of words which serve to give the impression that the author has verbal diarrhea.
Geroge has an impressive lexicolon, it makes me quite nauseous.
lexicolon by avengerpenguin May 15, 2005

lexicolonologists

n. People who are experts about terminology in a given area but quite anal about specifics of usage.
I think the etymological lexicolonologists would decry the verbal warming on the internet.
lexicolonologists by gnostic1 August 25, 2011

lexipoem, or lexicopoem 

lexipoem, or lexicopoem n (Gr. lexis, "word, phrase, expression," from legein, "say", + Gr. poiein, "to make or compose") – a single word as a poetic composition; a neologism as a creative work.
Ralph Emerson said: "Every word was once a poem."
The word "lexipoem" is an abbreviation of this aphorism condensed into a single word.

Every word (lexis) was once a poem (poiema)… and still IS at the moment of its coinage.
lexipoem, or lexicopoem by Mike December 25, 2003

lexipoeia, or lexicopoeia 

lexipoeia, or lexicopoeia n (Gr. lexis, "word, phrase, expression," from legein, say, and Gr. poiein, "to make or compose") – word-composition, word-creation; the minimal genre of literature, the art of composing a single word, a neologism (from roots and combining forms)
There are many sorts of neologisms: new brand names, scientific terms, political or technical jargon, colloquialisms, and slang. When a word is composed for the word's sake, as a manifestation of its beauty, this genre of verbal creativity is called "lexipoeia."
lexipoeia, or lexicopoeia by Mike December 25, 2003

Lexicogod 

Someone whose knowledge of languages and word derivation is so legendary that they achieve godlike status, or 500 likes on Urban Dictionary.
"He uses words I've never even heard of, he's a total lexicogod"
Lexicogod by GoggleboxUK May 14, 2015

lexicodes 

A girl or guy who likes coding and technology
Your such a lexicodes
lexicodes by Lexicodes March 2, 2022