psammophile(n.)
"plant or animal thriving in sandy places," 1881 (in plural psammophiles, "Proceedings of the Geologists' Association," vol. vi, p. 413, London), 1870s in German and French; see psammo- "sand" + -phile "one that loves." Related: Psammophilic.
[Mr. Lees] might surely have shown his consideration for non-classical mortals by a less profuse use of words like dysgeogenous, eugeogenous, xerophiles, hygerphiles, psammophiles, and so forth. [from review of Frederic Arnold Lees' "The Flora of West Yorkshire" in the Sheffield and Rotherham Independent, April 6, 1888]
该词起源时间:1888年