I. ˌfil noun combining form
or -phile ˌfīl
( -s )
Etymology: French -phile, from Greek -philos, from philos beloved, dear, loving
: one that loves : lover : one having a fondness or affinity for or a strong attraction to
acido phil
hemo phile
biblio phile
Anglo phile
II. adjective combining form
or -phile “
Etymology: New Latin -philus, from Latin, from Greek philos beloved, dear, loving
: loving : having a fondness or affinity for
hemo phile
Franco phil
negro phile
organo phile