cartilogenophobia, the fear of foods with bones in it.
The fear of bones is known as osteophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear or aversion towards bones, often stemming from negative experiences or traumatic events associated with bones. Treatment typically involves therapy techniques to help individuals overcome their fear and its associated symptoms.
Cartiliginophobia.
Cartilogenophobia
Clavicaphobia is the irrational fear of touching or seeing collar bones.
to warn or scare.
That would be called Cartilogenophobia.
Fear Itself - 2008 Skin and Bones 1-8 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
Not fear as much as danger, suggesting death. Two examples: on bottles of poison, and on pirate flags.
Macbeth is stating that Banquo is dead. It highlights Macbeth's fear and consciousness. modern translation: There is no marrow in your bones; your blood is cold.
The fear of tendons is known as "tendophobia." It is an irrational fear or phobia related to tendons, which are the fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones. Individuals with tendophobia may experience anxiety or distress at the sight of tendons or even when thinking about them. This phobia can stem from traumatic experiences or a general fear of injuries and bodily harm.
The fear of breaking a bone is known as "osteophobia." This specific phobia can manifest as an intense fear of fractures or injuries related to bones, often leading individuals to avoid activities they perceive as risky. Like other phobias, it can cause significant anxiety and impact daily life.
He feared his grave would be robbed/desecrated by grave robbers, so he had a curse inscribed on his tomb.