-philia
Americancombining form
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indicating a tendency towards
haemophilia
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indicating an abnormal liking for
necrophilia
Usage
What does -philia mean? The combining form -philia is used like a suffix that has a variety of meanings in different contexts. Generally, it means “love or liking,” "unnatural attraction," or "tendency."In some specific terms from chemistry or biology, it is used to mean "cell staining with a specific dye." It is often used in scientific and everyday terms, especially in biology and psychology. The form -philia is used to make noun forms of words ending in -philic, -philous, or -phile.The form -philia comes from Greek philía, meaning “friendship, affinity.” The Latin translation is amīcitia, which is the source of such words as amity.While -philia doesn’t have any variants, it is related to six other combining forms: -phile, -philiac, -philic, -philism, -philous, and -phily. Want to know more? Check out our Words that Use articles for each form.
Other Word Forms
- -philiac combining form
Etymology
Origin of -philia
From Greek philía “friendship, affinity”; -phile, -ia; -phily ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Galerie Philia, which deals in contemporary design and art, is presenting the first limited-edition works by Studiopepe, the Milan design agency founded by Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto.
From New York Times
Leanne runs Poly Philia which calls itself the largest polygamy education page in the UK.
From BBC
“Philia, Be Well or Live,” in which the artist wears a dozen inflated latex gloves, recalls multiple ideas at once — medical experiments performed on black men and women throughout history and the domestic-worker jobs that black men and women have been relegated to in places like the U.S. and South Africa.
From Seattle Times
And you really could argue that it’s a kind of love – something close to philia, a loyalty or a dependable friendship, with the emphasis on food dependability.
From The Guardian
The seductive couple, Stefan Pollman and Philia Gold, posted the photos on Pollman’s Instagram account.
From Fox News
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