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Being hydrophobic means to hate water or to have a fear of water.
Hydrophobia
'Phobic' means 'have fear' and 'philic' means 'love to', so you might deduce your answer to: materials 'loving water' will dissolve much better.
The Greek root phobos means fear i.e aquaphobia, the fear of water or just plain phobia.
Generally, psychiatrists provide a fear of water through means such as talk therapy. They will speak with patients and work through the issues at the root of the problem.
Trypophobia is a fear of holes. Hydro means water in Greek. So try hydrotrypophobia. It kind of rhymes.
in greek dendron means trees and phobia means fear so it means tree-fear - fear of trees
'Phobic' means 'have fear' and 'philic' means 'love to', so you might deduce your answer to: materials 'loving water' will dissolve much better.
'Phobic' means 'have fear' and 'philic' means 'love to', so you might deduce your answer to: materials 'loving water' will dissolve much better.
Rabies,fear of water
it means fear ofit is the fear of bannana animals. it means fear of animals. it is the fear of bannas eating you at night time with brooke
The Greek word part that means "fear" is "phobia," derived from "phobos." For "water," the root is "hydro," from "hudor." The term for "abnormal" comes from "anomalous," which has the Greek root "anomalos," meaning uneven or irregular. Together, these roots form terms like "hydrophobia" (fear of water) and "anomalophobia" (fear of the abnormal).