mysophobe
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Translations
English
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Etymology
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Ancient Greek
μύσος
(
“
uncleanness
”
)
+
-phobe
.
Noun
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mysophobe
(
plural
mysophobes
)
A person with an abnormal
fear
of
filth
or
dirt
.
Translations
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person with an abnormal fear or filth
Interlingua
:
mysophobo
(ia)
m
,
mysophoba
(ia)
f
Portuguese:
misófobo
(pt)
m
,
misófoba
(pt)
f
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English terms derived from Ancient Greek
English words suffixed with -phobe
English nouns
English countable nouns
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