Claustraphobia
hydrophobia
Ommbrophobia
pagophobia
zelophobia
zoophobia
ArachnophobiaArachno is the prefix or stem of the word, while phobia is the suffix.
The root word that means "dread of" is "phobos" or "phobia." For example, "arachnophobia" means the fear or dread of spiders.
A root word is an original word from which other words are derived.
The root meaning of claustrophobia comes from the Latin word "claustrum" meaning enclosure or confined space, and the Greek word "phobos" meaning fear. Combined, it refers to the fear of enclosed spaces.
Arachno = spider phobia = fear
"Necro" is already the roOt word. Other words which contain "necro" are:necromancernecropsynecrophilianecromanianecropolis
Resp is not in the dictionary, it is not a root word. Root words are the part of a word that has the main meaning and that its other forms are based on; a word that other words are formed from: 'Walk' is the root of 'walks', 'walked', 'walking' and 'walker'. or - the word 'coldness' is formed from the root 'cold' and the suffix 'ness'
Words with a prefix on the root word man are human and woman. Words with suffixes on the root word man are manhood, and man-cave. Other words with the root "man" include humanity, and womanhood.
"Build" is the root word. From it, other words are formed such as building and builder.
The root word of "obviously" is "obvious," which comes from the Latin word "obvius," meaning "in the way" or "exposed."
The root is clud , meaning to close or to shut other words with this root: include, exclude, preclude
Some words with the root word "play" include playful, player, plaything, and playlist.