Macropodaphobia.
macropodaphobia
Hedonophobia.
The scientific name for fear of cats is ailurophobia. It comes from the Greek word "ailouros" meaning cat and "phobos" meaning fear.
Anguillophobia
'Mottephobia' is the scientific name for the 'fear of moths'. The same word may be applied to 'disgust, dislike of moths'. The person who suffers from this particular fear, dislike or disgust is called a 'mottephobe'.that is right.
The scientific name for the fear of driving is Hodophobia.Hodophobia is derived from the Greek word "hodos", meaning path and "phobos" meaning fear. Hodophobia is not limited to driving anxiety but also the fear of travelling by plane or boat too.
There is no official scientific word for it, but I've heard it called "mustophobia."
Hellenologophobia is the fear of scientific terminology! There is no phobia of science itself though, or at least it's not named. - ChaCha
All kangaroos are called "macropods", a word derived from the Latin word, Macropus, meaning "Long-footed".Rufus is the Latin for "red". Red kangaroos have a reddish-brown tinge to their coats, quite different to the Grey kangaroos.
The 3 letter word for a group of kangaroos is mob.
there is not a scientific word for the fear of football but i would deffinatley call it footballaphobia :)....................................................................poop---------------------actually,its called Pedaspheraphobia..
The word, fear, was used ,in the past, differently than it is today. Fear and belief were interchangeable. The word feared, was also the same as the word, believed. Example: I fear the people will arrive as ordered. Another example, in the bible the word, fear or fearing was used to mean believe or believing. Thus, if a person is a God fearing person, they are a God believing person. Vernon R. Harris Bear Mountain Scientific