Hydrophobia is a fear of water.Aquaphobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of water And cymophobia is a fear of waves.
its an abnormal fear of water
From Latin: claustrum ("a closed-in place")and Greek: phobos (fear),It means an abnormal fear of closed in places, of having no escape.
The term based on the Greek root word for water and fear is "hydrophobia." It is used to describe an irrational fear of water or of being in water.
Greek myth does not claim anything that he feared, save - perhaps - Typhoeus.
an abnormal fear of poisons and poisoning
Actually Hydrophobia is an abnormal fear of water or a rabies...............that's what I know.^_^
Gymnophobia: An abnormal and persistent fear of nudity--ANSWER--From the Greek words gumnos (nude) and phobos (fear) ithe word means an irrational fear of nudity, either one's own, or other people's.
An abnormal fear of objects to the left of the body. An abnormal fear of objects to the left of the body.
Mysophobia - from the Greek "musos', meaning filth, means an abnormal fear of dirt or contamination.
An abnormal fear of sound.
Hydrophobia? Fear of water. It's sorta close..