Even though the author of the book "The Tree of Philosophy" advises me that it is 'meant to be read slowly, to be "mulled over", roughly one chapter ... per week', but I'd rather be recognizing of my ignorance and simply zipping through the book as quickly as possible--to avoid a wordburn by the post-Kantian metaphysics, Kant's view of religiousness, and all other Kantian stuff.
A word which is describing a person that they learnt/use such complex or difficult uses of words to remember. Or, uses a lot of words that just make it awkward for the person to even speak, otherwise the wordbug thinks they're copying them.
(Also an other word for bookworm)
Wordbug: Greetings as I am aspired upon my presence, can you see out this upcoming recent of fine portfolio that is including such sophisticated, imaginable, and a wonderful aspect and an unexplainable manner of goodness that sense up into the air just a white butterfly. Am I true or deny upon your will and yet, sacrifice one of your deeds of grateful speech?
Non-wordbug: It's just a yellow portfolio you just found.