-phemia
-phemia
comb. form meaning “speech,” from gk. -phemia, from pheme “speech,” from stem of phemi “i speak,” cognate with l. fari “to speak,” fama “report, reputation” (see fame).
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a combining form used in the formation of compound words that have the general sense “unnatural attraction” (necrophilia), “tendency” (hemophilia); also forming abstract nouns that correspond to adjectives ending in -philic, or -philous, or nouns ending in -phile. also, -phily. -philia combining form indicating a tendency towards haemophilia indicating an abnormal liking for necrophilia derived […]
- -philiac
a combining form occurring in personal nouns that correspond to nouns ending in -philia: hemophiliac; necrophiliac. -philiac suff. one that has a tendency toward: hemophiliac. one that has an abnormal attraction to: necrophiliac.
- -philic
a combining form occurring in adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in -phile: francophilic. a combining form used to form adjectives that characterize cl-sses of substances or organisms with an affinity for a chemical, environment, etc., as specified by the initial element: acidophilic; cryophilic. -philous combining form indicating love of or fondness for heliophilous word […]
- -philism
a combining form used to form abstract nouns corresponding to nouns ending in -phile: bibliophilism.
- -philous
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