Lover of: -phile
Example: Bibliophile (lover of books)
The suffix "-phile" indicates a lover or enthusiast of something. For example, a bibliophile is a lover of books, an audiophile is a lover of sound quality, and an oenophile is a lover of wine.
Some words with the suffix -ier are happier, stickier, and prettier.
The suffix "-fil" means to love or have an affinity for something, as seen in terms like bibliophile (lover of books) or cinephile (lover of movies).
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
Some words with the suffix -ier are happier, stickier, and prettier.
The suffix "-fil" means to love or have an affinity for something, as seen in terms like bibliophile (lover of books) or cinephile (lover of movies).
"Selene" (pronounced "sell-a-nee") is the Greek name for the Goddess of the Moon. The suffix "-phile" comes from the Greek "Philos", or "loving". So "selenophile" means "Moon lover".
"Selene" (pronounced "sell-a-nee") is the Greek name for the Goddess of the Moon. The suffix "-phile" comes from the Greek "Philos", or "loving". So "selenophile" means "Moon lover".
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A crustollaphile is someone who loves to eat pie crust. This term is not commonly used and may not be widely recognized. It is a combination of "crust" and the suffix "-phile," which means lover or enthusiast.
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
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Translation: Lover of mine. -OR- My lover.
"Lover" is the English word for lover.
water lover
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."