-philic

1.
a combining form occurring in adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in -phile:
francophilic.
2.
a combining form used to form adjectives that characterize classes of substances or organisms with an affinity for a chemical, environment, etc., as specified by the initial element:
acidophilic; cryophilic.
Origin
British Dictionary definitions for -philic

-philous

combining form
1.
indicating love of or fondness for: heliophilous
Word Origin
from Latin -philus, from Greek -philos; see -phile