The word "arachnophobia" is derived from Latin and Greek elements. The prefix "arachno-" comes from the Greek word "arachne," meaning spider, while "-phobia" is derived from the Greek "phobos," meaning fear. Thus, arachnophobia refers to the fear of Spiders. This combination highlights the psychological aspect of fearing a specific creature.
its not latin its greek
Arachnophobia comes from the Greek Arachnid is spider and phobos is fear arachnophobia does not have latin elements because it doesnt have a latin room arachne is greek meaning spider and phobia or phobos which is greek for fear of. arachnophobia is greek.
its not latin its greek
the term is called arachnophobia.
The prefix in "arachnophobia" is "arachno-," which is derived from the Greek word "arachne," meaning spider.
The words "arachnid" and "arachnophobia" have the Latin root "arachn," which relates to spiders.
The word is spelled arachnophobia. The woman's arachnophobia was so bad she climbed atop furniture to get away from spiders. Arachnophobia would certainly make it hard for a person to camp in the wilderness.
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