-phobiac
a combining form used to form personal nouns corresponding to nouns ending in -phobia:
anglophobe.
also, -phobiac.
-phobe
combining form
indicating a person or thing that fears or hates germanophobe, xenophobe
derived forms
-phobic, combining_form:in_adjective
word origin
from greek -phobos fearing
-phobe
comb. form meaning “fearing,” from fr. -phobe, from l. -phobus, from gk. -phobos “fearing,” from phobos “fear, panic, flight,” phobein “put to flight, frighten” (see phobia).
-phobe suff.
one that fears or is averse to a specified thing: xenophobe.
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- -phobic
a combining form used to form adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -phobe: acrophobic; photophobic. -phobic or -phobous suff. having a fear of or an aversion for: photophobic. lacking an affinity for: lyophobic.
- -phony
a combining form used in the formation of abstract nouns corresponding to nouns ending in -phone: telephony. -phony combining form indicating a specified type of sound cacophony, euphony derived forms -phonic, combining_form:in_adjective word origin from greek -phōnia, from phōnē sound -phony suff. sound: microphony.
- -phore
a combining form meaning “bearer of,” “thing or part bearing” that specified by the initial element: gonoph-r-. compare -phorous. -ph-r- combining form indicating a person or thing that bears or produces gonoph-r-, semaph-r- derived forms -phorous, combining_form:in_adjective word origin from new latin -phorus, from greek -phoros bearing, from pherein to bear -ph-r- suff. bearer; carrier: […]
- -phoresis
combining form indicating a transmission electroph-r-sis word origin from greek phorēsīs being carried, from pherein to bear -ph-r-sis suff. transmission: electroph-r-sis.
- -phorous
a combining form occurring in adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in -ph-r-: gonophorous.