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.
Some derivatives for "intrat" could include "intra-" and "intr."
Philia is pronounced as "FIL-ee-uh." The stress is on the first syllable.
No, -philia means attraction. -phobia means fear.
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.
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