No, -philia means attraction. -phobia means fear.
It can be defined as followed. Extreme fear of cats.
The suffix of "fearless" is -Less
What does the suffix of aphy
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
The suffix "cal" means "pertaining to".
it's usually: -philia, but can also be -phil, -phile or -philic example: pyrophobia = fear of fire pyrophilia = love of fire
Alektorophilia Alektorophobia is the fear of chickens. The suffix -philia is used to form words meaning "an abnormal liking for or tendency towards a given thing". I suggest Alektorophilia is the word for love of chickens. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-philia
We believe you mean prefix. Fear of heights is called acrophobia.
The Latin root word "philia" means love or strong affinity for something. It is often used in words to denote a strong liking or fondness for a particular thing or concept.
The suffix -phobia refers to a fear of a certain object or concept. The prefix is dependent on what fear one is referring to. This website contains a large list of different phobias and their prefixes. http://www.phobialist.com
Melophilia. philia means "love" phobia means "hate"
The prefix "phil-" comes from the Greek word "philos," meaning love or fondness. When it is used as a prefix, it usually indicates a strong affinity or inclination toward something. For example, "philanthropy" means a love for humanity, and "philosophy" means a love of wisdom.
-philia is a suffix that indicates a strong affinity or love for something. For example, in the term "hemophilia," it refers to a genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in blood clotting proteins.
It can be defined as followed. Extreme fear of cats.
Some words related to philia include: friendship, camaraderie, companionship, and bond.
A bibliophile wouldn't fear anything, philia or phile means "love of", biblio means books, so a bibliophile would be a lover of books. On the other hand, a bibliophobiac would fear books.
The suffix of "fearless" is -Less