Phobias altophobia, Heights. Amathaphobia, Dust. Ancraophobia, Wind. Androphobia, Men.Anginophobia, Narrow Spaces. Anglophobia, England or English things http://www.angelfire.com/ego2/klutzy/phobia.htm
Extractions: I think there is a need to add a few new ones... PROPOSED PHOBIAS .......SEND ME YOUR IDEAS.. A-Z of Phobias Phobias - A Name Fear Acerophobia Sourness Acrophobia Sharpness Agoraphobia Open Spaces Aichurophobia Points Ailourophobia Cats Akousticophobia Sound Algophobia Pain Altophobia Heights Amathaphobia Dust Ancraophobia Wind Androphobia Men Anginophobia Narrow Spaces Anglophobia England or English things Anthropophobia Human Beings Antlophobia Flood Apeirophobia Infinity Apiphobia Bees Arachnophobia Spiders Asthenophobia Weakness Astrophobia Lightning Atelophobia Imperfection Atephobia Ruin Aulophobia Flute Auroraphobia Auroral Lights Phobia - B Definition : An unrealistic and excessive fear of an object or situation.
The Phobia List altophobia Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fear of dust. Amaxophobia- Fear ofriding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Amnesiphobia- Fear of amnesia. http://www.phobialist.com/
Extractions: It was a much shorter list then. It's grown because of the interest and help of many people. I want to thank everyone that has helped or tried to help with the tending of the list. Without them this would be a mostly blank page. Thank you all. The List has been pilfered by many and appears in various forms throughout the web. If imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery then I suppose I should be flattered...but plagiarism being what it is......
The Indexed Phobia List Heights Acrophobia, altophobia, Batophobia, Hypsiphobia or Hyposophobia. Hell-Hadephobia, Stygiophobia or Stigiophobia. Heredity- Patroiophobia. http://www.phobialist.com/reverse.html
ACC List Of Phobias altophobia; Bathophobia. Falling in love. Philophobia. Familiar places. Nostophobia altophobia; Batophobia. Home surroundings. Ecophobia; Oikophobia http://www.crosswordclub.org/ACCsite Site/Word Lists/Phobias.html
Extractions: PHOBIAS, FEARS, DREADS Fear of Accidents Dystychiphobia Air Aerophobia Alcohol Alcoholophobia; Potophobia Animal skins Doraphobia Animals; animal ghosts Zoophobia Arts and crafts Technophobia Aversion to work Ergasiophobia Bad men Scelerophobia Beards Pogonophobia Beaten Rhabdophobia Bees Apiophobia; Apiphobia; Apipophobia; Melissaphobia; Melissophobia Being alone Monophobia Being seen; stared at Scopophobia Birds Ornithophobia Blood Haemophobia; Hematophobia; Hemophobia Blushing Ereutophobia; Erythrophobia Body smells Bromidrosiphobia Books Bibliophobia Bound Merinthophobia Brambles Batophobia Buried alive Taphephobia; Taphophobia Cancer Cancerphobia; Cancerophobia; Carcinophobia Cats Ailurophobia; Gatophobia Celtic matters Celtophobia Cemeteries Taphephobia Change Neophobia Childbirth Maieusiophobia; Tocophobia Children Paedophobia; Pediophobia Choking Pnigophobia Cholera Choleraphobia Climbing Climacophobia Clouds Nephelophobia; Nephophobia Cold Cheimaphobia; Cryophobia; Psychrophobia Colours Chromatophobia; Chromophobia; Colorphobia Comets Cometophobia Committed unpardonable sin Enosiophobia Computers Computer-phobia; Cyberphobia
Teenhelp.org Support Forums - Here Are My Fears, What Are Yours? altophobia Fear of heights Anuptaphobia - Fear of staying single (I USED tohave this one, not anymore hug ) Apeirophobia - Fear of infinity http://www.teenhelp.org/groups/archive/index.php/t-14442.html
Extractions: Teenhelp.org Support Forums Mind and Body Disorders PDA View Full Version : Here are my fears, what are yours? Rob 04-23-2005, 07:52 AM Okay you can either just list your fears, or you go to this (http://www.ojohaven.com/fun/phobias.html) website and try to find the official name for it. Naturally though fear does not necessarily equate to a phobia, and finding the names is out of pure interest/amusement. Only a doctor can diagnose you with a phobia. :)
BBC America Discussions Acrophobia and altophobia are both terms for fear of heights and falling from great I now know that my fear is called Acrophobia and altophobia cuz i am http://discussions.bbcamerica.com/thread.jspa?threadID=23769&tstart=0
Research Results For Altophobia Probert Encyclopaedia Medicine (AgAm)altophobia. altophobia is the fear of heights. Research altophobia. ALVEOLAR PROCESS.The alveolar process is the lower part of the maxilla where the teeth http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/cgi-bin/res.pl?keyword=Altophobia&offset=0
Mrig_Trishna have never dared to its got nothing to do with my altophobia tho! hmmmm, outset attempts at getting over my altophobia seemed not only successful http://trishna.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_trishna_archive.html
Extractions: This weekend is a long one..havent exactly planned it out, but i know i'm gonna have fun anyways ...oh yea, have planned one part of it which is to try something i have never dared to...its got nothing to do with my altophobia tho! hmmmm, getting ideas folks;-)) I dont think i'll put it down here too..haha Ranga Shankara (Arundathi Nag's theatre) got inagurated and is hosting very good plays over the next few weeks...all my friends have been calling me up enthusiastically...somehow I havent exactly reciprocated to them with equal enthusiasm..mabbe it was the work load that is now thankfully off my head...(prolly, more is on the way..heheh) they made me the spearhead of the employee fun club..so, u know whoz gonna have the most fun...ho!
Area 51- Phobias- Whats Yours? altophobia High Places Hypsophobia Home- Domatophobia Oikophobia Home Surroundings-Apeirophobia Night- Achluophobia Passing High Objects- Batophobia http://www.area51newmexico.com/phobias.html
Ikarus Havacýlýk Can a person with altophobia (fear of altitude) do paragliding? In altophobia,the fear and emptiness occurs when you look down from a steep place. http://www.ikarus.com.tr/english/faq/faqgeneral.htm
Extractions: 1. What is Paragliding? Paragliding canopy is a very light perfect aviation vehicle designed by benefiting from space technology. It is possible to stay in the air for hours, get high above your take off hills and fly on for miles and miles with it. A few extreme examples for paragliding can be given, such as 6-hour non-stop flight, getting up to 4000 meters from 50 meters and a record of 400 km flight. This duration of the flights depend on the experience of the pilot, the conditions of the flying area and the performance of the canopy.
Grandiloquent Dictionary altitonant ( ) Thundering from above or on high; altophobia -( ) A fear ofheights or high places; alychiphobia -( ) The fear of failure http://www.islandnet.com/~egbird/dict/a.htm
Phobia Words (fear) A-B altophobia, syn. of acrophobia. ID. alychiphobia, syn. of kakorrhaphiophobia.CE. amathophobia, Fear of dust. ID, CE http://www.fun-with-words.com/phobias_a-b.html
Extractions: Phobia Dictionary: A B C D ... Phobias Index Page 'syn. of' this indicates that it is a synonym of the following word. (In many cases this simply reflects spelling variations.) Sources are listed in brackets after each entry; see the footnotes for the meanings of the abbreviations. ablutophobia Fear of bathing. [ID, CE] acarophobia Fear of mites or itching. [ID, CE] acerbophobia syn. of acerophobia [ID] acerophobia Fear of sourness. [ID] achluophobia Fear of darkness. [ID] acidophobia Aversion (of plants) to acidic soil. [ID] acousticophobia Fear of noise. [ID, CE] acrophobia Fear of heights. [OED, ID, CE] aelurophobia syn. of ailurophobia [ID, CE] aeronausiphobia Fear of aeroplanes/airplanes. [ID, CE] aerophobia Fear of air and drafts. [OED, ID, CE, WP] agliophobia syn. of algophobia [CE] agoraphobia Fear of open spaces. [OED, ID, CE, WP] agraphobia Fear of sexual abuse.
Active Mapping Projects - BeyondUnreal Forums Hypsophobia is a fear of heights (like acrophobia, altophobia, and batophobia).Is that what was meant? It looks like it from the screenies. http://forums.beyondunreal.com/showthread.php?t=108331&page=3
Extractions: Phobias The following is a collection of Phobia words, words that end in -phobia , from the Greek for fear or hatred . A phobia is an excessive, unreasonable or irrational fear of an object, place or situation. Phobias are extremely common, and anyone, no matter how well adjusted they are, can fall prey to them. Sometimes they start in childhood for no apparent reason; sometimes they emerge after a traumatic event; and sometimes they develop from an attempt to make sense of an unexpected and intense anxiety or panic. Alarmingly, for just about every object or situation imaginable there seems to be an associated phobia; though fortunately, in most circumstances they are easily cured. However, the object of this page is reference and entertainment, not medical. Neither is it in any way meant to poke fun at or ridicule those unfortunate enough to suffer such a problem. The following (long) list is merely intended to catalogue the often weird and wonderful names given to phobias and their attendant (sometimes surprising) fears. (To see the opposite of phobias, go to
{chaosdream} altophobia Fear of Heights AGLIOPHOBIA Fear of Pain AILUROPHOBIA Fear of CatsANDROPHOBIA Fear of Men ANGLOPHOBIA Fear of England http://www.chaosdream.co.uk/reads.html
Extractions: Ever have the problem of catching a ride with someone whose car doesn't have much of a back seat? At times like these, it is important to know the rules of calling shotgun. Never again will you let someone take advantage of you because you don't know the rules. 1) The first person to yell "SHOTGUN" gets to ride in the front seat. 3) The word "shotgun" must be loud enough to be heard by at least one witness. If no witness is to be found, or in case of a tie, the driver has the final word. After all, it is most likely his car. (note: if it isn't his car, and the owner is present, the owner's decision is final. Owner must be sober, however, or he will defer his judgment to the driver.) 4) Early calls are strictly prohibited. All occupants of the vehicle (including the driver) must be outside of the building and directly on the way to the vehicle before shotgun may be called. Under no circumstances may a person call shotgun inside a building. For sake of simplicity, a garage is considered to be outside. Parking structures and detached garages are always considered as being outdoors, even if they are underground.
The Risen Realm | Phobias altophobia Fear of heights Amathophobia Fear of dust Amaxophobia Fear of ridingin a car Ambulophobia Fear of walking Amnesiphobia Fear of amnesia http://www.therisenrealm.com/phobias.html
Fear Of Heights | Fear Of Heights The scientific latin names are acrophobia, altophobia, batophobia (fear of beingclose to high buildings), and acrophobia. But how to fix the heights phobia http://www.fear-of-heights.com/
Extractions: @import "misc/drupal.css"; @import "themes/pushbutton/style.css"; Skip navigation fear of heights old Home Fear of heights is one of the most widespread fears ever. And as most fears , it is often not standalone but coming with other phobias, especially fear of flying to name one. Being not as intimidating as other phobias can be, people suffering with fear of heights often try to live with it without getting a help, accomodating their lifestyle to the limitations (Imagine it: Forget visiting the Eiffel tower in Paris or Manhattan skyscraper. Never see beautiful mountain views. Holidays without visiting medieval castles. Summer without water jumping. Living on a ground floor home, limitation to possible career choices and even employer choices no skyscrapers, again.) Maybe IT IS quite intimidating, after all? The scientific latin names are acrophobia, altophobia, batophobia (fear of being close to high buildings), and acrophobia. But how to fix the heights phobia? That's a question people often ask at this point impatiently, not being interested in theoretical explanations. Some of the methods that work good enough are gradual desensitivitation, REBT, NLP or timeline therapy, to name a few. More and more material about them and other aspects of heights phobia will appear on this web. I would also like to point your interest to my incredibly simple method to overcome the fear of heights. To my knowledge, it is the easiest method available, with quickest fixes and highest success ratio. And the best of all is, you can DO IT ON YOUR OWN! The only assumption is that you can read and follow instructions. It is described in the workbook (see the box on the right), no theoretical fluff, just few plain simple steps and methods that really work, for adults and children as well! See testimonials page for what people who became free of fear of heights have to say about it.
Adrian's Rojak Pot Forums - Wow! Is This Cool Or What? altophobia! oops. peaz. 6th Jun 2003, 0406 PM btw.. altophobia is not inthe oxford dictionary.. another meaning .. altitude sickness.. P. goldfries http://forums.rojakpot.com/archive/index.php?t-1768.html
-phobia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Acrophobia, altophobia Fear of heights. Aerophobia - Fear of drafts, airswallowing or airborne noxious substances. Aeronausiphobia - Fear of vomiting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonophobia
Extractions: Over US$225,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity! (Redirected from Phonophobia Suffixes -archy -cide ... -philia -phobia -polis -scope -stan -ville ... -ware The English suffixes -phobia -phobic -phobe of Greek origin are technically used in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder (e.g., agoraphobia ) and in biology to descibe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g., acidophobia ). In common language is is also used in words that describe dislike or hatred of a particular thing or subject. The suffix "-phobia" is commonly misused in application to mild or irrational fears with no serious substance; however, earlier senses relate to psychiatry which studies serious phobias which disable a person's life. For more information on the psychiatric side of this, including how psychiatry groups phobias as "agoraphobia", "social phobia", or "simple phobia", see phobia The following list includes words ending in -phobia , or a list of fears that have been given names. In many cases people have coined these words as