ORIGIN: from Greek -phoros : see -phore , -ia 1 .
-pho·ria
\ˈfōrēə, ˈfȯr-\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, act of carrying, from -phoros -phorous + -ia -y
: bearing : state : tendency
< euphoria >
< ideaphoria >
< heterophoria >
< euphoria >
< ideaphoria >
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