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I don't know if "philos" is exactly a "stand-alone" word in English, but it can used together with some other words and mean "like/attracted to something". It actually is a Greek word that means "friend". In English is used in the form of "-phile" (when at the end of a word) or the word "phil-" (when used at the start of a word). So as an example the word "philharmonic" that means "the one that likes the harmony". Another example is the word "bibliophile" (that also comes from a Greek word) and means "the one that likes books". It depends on what you combine it with. I hope this helped.

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