| eremo-, erem-, eremi- (Greek: lonely, solitary; hermit; desert).eremic: Pertaining to deserts or sandy regions.
 eremiophobia, eremophobia: 1. In psychology, an irrational fear of being alone and of uninhabited places.  2. In biology, unable to thrive in desert areas. eremite, eremitic, eremitical, eremitish: Someone who lives in solitude, especially for religious reasons.
 eremitism: The state of a hermit; a living in seclusion from social life.
 eremobic: Growing or living in isolation; having a solitary existence.
 eremobiologist: A specialist in the science of desert life.
 eremobiology: The study, or science, of desert life.
 eremobionic: Living in desert regions.
 eremobryoid: A moss-like plant that grows in the desert.
 eremochaetous: Having no regularly arranged system of bristles; applied to flies.
 eremologist: One who studies deserts.
 eremology: The study of deserts.
 eremophile, eremophilous, eremophily: 1. Thriving in desert regions.  2. A morbid desire to be alone. eremophobe: A person who is abnormally fearful of being alone or of being in uninhabited places.
 eremophyte, eremophytic: A desert plant.
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