Gephyrophobia - fear of crossing bridges
The fear of bridges or of crossing them is Gephyrophobia.
Gephyrophobia.
Gephyrophobia... derived from the Greek words "gephyra" (bridge) and "phobos" (fear).
Gephyrophobia.
There's no cephyrophobia but there is gephyrophobia and that's the fear of crossing bridges.
Gephyrophobia is pronounced as "jeff-uh-ruh-foh-bee-uh".
"JEFF-i-ro-FO-bee-uh"
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A phobia is an irrational yet extreme fear of an object or situation by a person; it stems from the Greek phobosmeaning 'fear'. Some are common such as tyrpanophobia (fear of needles or pins) while some are rather rarer, like gephyrophobia (fear of crossing bridges).
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