It should be Dreadlocks, as it says on my worksheet. :D
There are keyed entry dead bolts, single and double cylinder deadbolts, and smart card deadbolts,.
The term for the fear of the unknown is "Xenophobia."
Schlage is the most familiar maker of deadbolts,but they are all of similar design and utility.
One of the most secure types of deadbolts is a single-cylinder deadbolt with a hardened steel bolt and a reinforced strike plate. It's important to choose a deadbolt that meets industry standards and has features like anti-drill, anti-pick, and bump resistance for added security. Additionally, smart deadbolts with features like encryption and two-factor authentication can provide an extra layer of protection.
The psychological term for the fear of the unknown is "Xenophobia."
There isn't a specific term for it. the closest is Ichthoyophobia, the fear of fish.
There is probably no specific term for that. But there is a specific term for the one who asked this question. Genius!!!!
The African Luhya term for the English word 'fear' is oburii.
There does not appear to be a phobia term for the fear of being confused. However, phobophobia is the fear of being afraid.
Caligynephobia is the fear of beautiful women. I have not found a medical term specific to the fear of women alone.
There is no officially recognized term for the fear of leprechauns.
The term for the fear of bubbles is 'Ebulliophobia'.