The fear of curbs is known as "batophobia." This specific phobia encompasses an irrational fear of steep drops or edges, including curbs. Individuals with batophobia may experience anxiety or panic when near curbs or similar elevations.
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Yes. Phobophobia is the name for the fear of fear itself.
Nomatophobia : is the fear of a name.
Sorry. There is no name for the fear of seeds but you could name it by improving the answer.
There is no specific name for fear of seaweed, however, phytophobia is the fear of plants which is the closest name for fear of seaweed.
Holden Caulfield experiences a peculiar sensation of anxiety and fear when he steps off curbs, as if he might fall into an abyss or lose his balance. This feeling reflects his deeper existential concerns and sense of instability in life. It symbolizes his struggle with the transition into adulthood and the uncertainties that come with it. Overall, it captures his pervasive feelings of alienation and vulnerability.
-- a railroad track -- the sides of a ladder -- the rungs (steps) of a ladder -- the two curbs on the street
There is no formal name for fear of dark bathrooms. It can be just said as the fear of dark.
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There is no official phobia name for the fear of vipers. However the official phobia name for the fear of snakes is ophidiophobia.
There is no name for fear of olives, but lachanophobia is the fear of vegetables.