What are all the phile words?
Philia can be defined as fondness, likeness, arousal or love towards something as an extreme form. Ablutophile- Fondness of washing or bathing. Achluophile- Fondness of darkness. Acousticophile- Fondness of noise. Acrophile- Fondness of heights.
How many philias are there?
Eight types of philias and their obsessions The Greek word philia refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. What follows is a list of words that have the suffix -philia.
What is the most common philia?
Nomophilia – finally, the most common on the list. Perhaps you’re possessed with this philia yourself, right now.
What is the weirdest philia?
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- Acrotomophilia. Arousal to amputees.
- Actirasty. Arousal to the sun’s rays.
- Agalmatophilia. Arousal to statues.
- Anasteemaphilia. Arousal to a person of extreme stature, either giant or dwarf.
- Apotemnophilia. Arousal to oneself as an amputee.
- Autogynephilia.
- Autoplushophilia.
- Chasmophilia.
What are strange phobias?
Here is a list of 21 weird phobias you may have never heard of:
- Arachibutyrophobia (Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth)
- Nomophobia (Fear of being without your mobile phone)
- Arithmophobia (Fear of numbers)
- Plutophobia (Fear of money)
- Xanthophobia (Fear of the color yellow)
What is a sky lover called?
A lover of sky is called an Astrophile.
What do you call a person who loves the wind?
Anemophilous applies to anything that loves or thrives in wind, not just plants that use the wind for propagation. The noun is anemophily “love of wind”, which makes a wind-lover an anemophile [ê-nee-mê-fail].