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Phobophobia is a
phobia defined as the fear of
phobias, or the fear of fear,
including intense anxiety and
unrealistic and
persistent fear of the somatic...
- needed] The word
phobia comes from the Gr****: φόβος (
phóbos),
meaning "fear" or "morbid fear". The
regular system for
naming specific phobias uses prefixes...
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English suffixes -
phobia, -phobic, -phobe (from Gr**** φόβος
phobos, "fear")
occur in
technical usage in
psychiatry to
construct words that describe...
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named the two
moons Phobos and Deimos.
Phobos is the
larger of the two satellites. The word "
phobia"
derives from
phobos, (Φόβος),
meaning irrational...
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Experience is also home to
Phobophobia, a
Halloween show, that runs
throughout October every year.
There are two
parts of the
Phobophobia show, a
daytime family...
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irrational fear or
phobia of heights,
especially when one is not
particularly high up. It
belongs to a
category of
specific phobias,
called space and motion...
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scattered and/or
isolated thunderstorms, a type of
specific phobia. It is a
treatable phobia that both
humans and
animals can develop. The term astraphobia...
- Look up
globophobia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balloon phobia or
globophobia is a fear of balloons. The most
common source of fear is the sound...
- φόβος (
phóbos), 'fear'.
Other names for
ailurophobia include: felinophobia, elurophobia, gatophobia, and cat
phobia. A
person with this
phobia is known...
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perception of light. As a
medical symptom,
photophobia is not a
morbid fear or
phobia, but an
experience of
discomfort or pain to the eyes due to
light exposure...