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A person who is fond of fishing one word substitution

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Answered by Nanditagoyal1616
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Answer:

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Answered by phillipinestest
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One word substitution

A person who is fond of fishing - Angler

Explanation:

  • The word ‘Angler’ is a noun. It is derived from the word ‘angle’.
  • The word angle is both a noun and a verb.  
  • The noun ‘angle’ is derived from the Indo-European root “ank” which means “to bend”.
  • The word ‘ank’ comes from the Germanic rune ‘angg’ which means ‘fishing tackle’.
  • The verb ‘angle’ means ‘to fish’  and ‘angler’ means ‘one who fishes with a hook and line’ since the mid-16th century.
  • The word ‘Ank’ forms  the base of the Greek word ‘ankos’ which means ‘a bend’ and has led to formation of the English words “ankle” and "anchor."

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