hydrophobia
No, it's called hydrophylic,-phylic means: 'loving', -phobic means: 'fearing'
The term for fearing water is 'hydrophobia'.
All things that repel water are called "hydrophobic" which is a latin term. Hydro, meaning water, and phobic, meaning the fear of. So literally they are water fearing. Something that does not repel water is called hydrophilic.
Hydrophobic.
hydrophobic.
they're hydrophobic or "water fearing"
HYDROPHOBIC
Hydrophobic
Fearing the protracted company of humans
Hydrophobic translates as "water-fearing". Practically speaking it means that it does not mix with water.
They avoid water. (The word "hydrophobic" literally means "water-fearing" :D )