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There is no specific term for the fear of watches, although, the fear of clocks is known as Chronomentrophobia.
The fear of Friday the 13th is known as Paraskevidekatriaphobia.
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The fear of museums is "musiaphobia"
A fear is known as a phobia because it can become serious where a doctor or councilor has to get involved
The purging of pity and fear is known as catharsis.
PANTOPHOBIAMain Entry: pantophobia Part of Speech: n Definition: a fear of everything; also called panphobia Etymology: Greek pantos 'all'
Ergophobia is also known as the fear of work
The fear of clowns is known as coulrophobia. Coulrophobia dates back from the 1980s and the fear originates because of reaction to an unfamiliar face.
The fear of books is known as Bibliophobia.
We live in fear because instead of living for the present we live in the past and from the past assume the future. Therefore there is no living in the present and the future is the past. This means we live in the past This results in fear and as we continue to live like this fear grips our lives. We fear death, the future, the past, evil, to loose what we have and love, nature, pain, illness etc. We seem to fear the known and the unknown. The unknown is not known therefore this fear grips us when we see things that do not make sense. We do not know how to handle this fear. Our bodies thirteen's and we feel cold and this is fear at its core. Especially when death confronts us or we face the Panama's.
I'm guessing that fear of drowning is more or less fear of water, which is known as hydrophobia.