The word "reflexophile" is spelled according to the rules of English language pronunciation. It contains the prefix "reflexo" which refers to the body’s automatic response to a stimuli. The suffix "-phile" indicates a lover of something. The word’s IPA phonetic transcription is /ˌriː.flɛk.soʊ.ˈfaɪl/. It is important to note that the word is a neologism and is not commonly used, although it accurately describes someone who loves or is fascinated by reflexes. As with many neologisms, its spelling and pronunciation may change over time.
Having exaggerated reflexes.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.