αιμοφιλία
Greek
Alternative forms
- αιμορροφιλία f (aimorrofilía)
Etymology
From French hémophilie, a French-coined term adopted into Greek, equivalent to αιμο- (aimo-, “blood, haemo-”) + -φιλία (-filía, “friend of, love of, -philia”). First attested 1887.
Declension
αιμοφιλία
case \ number | singular |
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nominative | αιμοφιλία • |
genitive | αιμοφιλίας • |
accusative | αιμοφιλία • |
vocative | αιμοφιλία • |
Related terms
- αιμοφιλική f (aimofilikí, “haemophiliac”)
- αιμοφιλικός m (aimofilikós, “haemophiliac”)
- and see: αίμα n (aíma, “blood”)
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