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Etymology

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From xeno- +‎ -philous.

Adjective

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xenophilous (comparative more xenophilous, superlative most xenophilous)

  1. xenophilic; loving what is foreign
    • 2002, Peter Schwab, Africa: A Continent Self-Destructs, page 33:
      In September 2000 General Guei, who had inflamed the anti-northern atmosphere by attacking believers in democracy as xenophilous, escaped an assassination attempt.