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Hematophilia
Hematophilia Hem`a*to*phil"i*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood + ? to love.] (Med.) A condition characterized by a tendency to profuse and uncontrollable hemorrhage from the slightest wounds.
Hemophilia
Hemophilia Hem`o*phil"i*a, n. See Hematophilia.

Meaning of PHILIA from wikipedia

- Philia (/ˈfɪliə/; from Ancient Gr**** φιλία (philía)) is one of the four ancient Gr**** words for love: philia, storge, agape and eros. In Aristotle's Nicomachean...
- Philia is one of the four ancient Gr**** words for love. Philia may also refer to: Philia (Greco-Roman magic), in Greco-Roman religion. "Philia" (song)...
- Look up phil-, -philia, -phile, or -philic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Gr**** root -phil- originates from the Gr**** word meaning "love". For...
- 280 Philia is a fairly large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 29 October 1888 at the Vienna Observatory. Sp**** data collected...
- forms and distinct words for the Modern English word love: agápē, érōs, philía, philautía, storgē, and xenía. Though there are more Gr**** words for love...
- Galerie Philia is an international contemporary design and art gallery with locations in Mexico, Geneva, New York, and Singapore. Galerie Philia was founded...
- McColl as Hysterium and Isla Blair as Domina (who had previously pla**** Philia in the 1963 production). This production was nominated for the 2005 Olivier...
- The Philia culture (or Philia group) existed on the island of Cyprus at the start of the Early Bronze Age between 2450 and 2200 BC. It derives its name...
- Coprophilia (from Gr**** κόπρος, kópros 'excrement' and φιλία, philía 'liking, fondness'), also called scatophilia or scat (Gr****: σκατά, skatá '****')...
- Greco-Roman world, the two most common were eros and philia. Unlike eros, which was more commonly used by men, philia magic was utilized by women and others who...