hilofilia 3
I don't know how popular this neologism is, but at least it's well constructed. It turns out that it has two interpretations, one would be as a variant of xylophilia ("love for trees, for forests") and another perhaps more used as "attachment to the material". It is that in its etymological origin Greek 965; 955; 951; (hylee) is both "wood, body of the tree or forest" and "matter, material for making objects", which is attached to the suffix 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( filia "love, affective inclination" ) . See ecosex, Diogenes.
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