Philosophy (love of wisdom)
Philadelphia (brotherly love)
Philologist (word-lover)
Phillip (lover of horses)
Some words related to philia include: friendship, camaraderie, companionship, and bond.
Philia is pronounced as "FIL-ee-uh." The stress is on the first syllable.
No, -philia means attraction. -phobia means fear.
Some derivatives for "intrat" could include "intra-" and "intr."
Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
After a few days of research, I have created the following mishmash words, whose main variation is in the "come out" part of the word, for this philia:(NOTE: liquida is for the liquid part of the philia, masta for the mouth part, and philia for the philia part.)- liquidadrypamastaphilia (drypa = drip)- liquidautamastaphilia (uta = out)- liquidacascaremastaphilia (cascare = cascade)
The prefix 'phil-' (also, 'philo-') means love, attraction, or affinity for something. It comes from the ancient Greek word 'philia', meaning love. There are other derivatives of the word. For instance, there is the suffix '-phile', as in 'Anglophile' (meaning someone who loves things that are related to England). There are other derivatives as well, such as '-philia', and '-philic'.
Some English derivatives of the name 'Gloria' include Gloriana and Glory.
The love of dogs is referred to as Canophilia. From Canus + Philia. http://www.allwords.com/word-canophilia.html
The greek word for it is, philia, philos, philio(also mean friend)
Some words that rhyme with cilia include delia, camellia, and celastrus.
Some derivatives for the Latin word "multi" include "multiple", "multiply", and "multitude".