agoraphobia
English
Etymology
From Latin agoraphobia, from Ancient Greek ἀγορά (agorá, “agora (gathering of people or place of gathering)”) + φοβία (phobía, “fear”). Analyzable as agora + -phobia.
Coined by Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal in 1871.
Pronunciation
Noun
agoraphobia (plural agoraphobias)
Derived terms
Translations
fear of open spaces
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