COMPLETIST

Etymology 1

Noun

completist (plural completists)

A collector who strives to obtain a complete collection of some type of thing.

Adjective

completist (comparative more completist, superlative most completist)

Which attempts to collect something completely.

Etymology 2

Noun

completist (plural completists)

A person who champions any philosophy which focuses on the completeness of something; as, a completist philosopher who holds that a definite complete body of knowledge exists to be discovered

Etymology 3

Adjective

completist (comparative more completist, superlative most completist)

(obsolete) Alternative spelling of completest

Source: Wiktionary



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