Hydrophobia
Trypophobia is a fear of holes. Hydro means water in Greek. So try hydrotrypophobia. It kind of rhymes.
Hydrophobia means that a chemical will not absorb water, but the term was also applied to rabies.The connection came because animals infected by rabies had swollen throats which would not allow them to drink water despite their thirst. Hence "hydrophobia" -- fear of water.The term that means a fear of going into the water is "aquaphobia."
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.
The fear of water is called aquaphobia. The fear of a water well would fall under the term claustrophobia.
Hydrophobia
The term for fear of teenagers is "ephebiphobia."
Being hydrophobic means to hate water or to have a fear of water.
Yes, this fear does exist.If you have a fear of left hands, it is called Sinistrophobia.If you have a fear of right hands, it is called Dextrophobia.If you have a fear of all hands in general, it is called Chirophobia.
The Greek word part that means "fear" is "phobia," derived from "phobos." For "water," the root is "hydro," from "hudor." The term for "abnormal" comes from "anomalous," which has the Greek root "anomalos," meaning uneven or irregular. Together, these roots form terms like "hydrophobia" (fear of water) and "anomalophobia" (fear of the abnormal).
There is no medical term or phobia name for the fear of immigrants.However a similar phobia called Xenophobia is the fear of foreigners.
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Acrophobia