Aibohphobia

//aɪ.bəʊˈfəʊ.bi.ə//

Synonyms for "aibohphobia"

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Translations

14 translations across 13 languages.

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Dutch

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  • eibofobie noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Esperanto

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  • oibofobio noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

French

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  • eibohphobie noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Georgian

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  • აიბოფობია noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

German

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  • Eibohphobie noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Hungarian

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  • aibófóbia noun (irrational fear of palindromes)
  • nyosziszony noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Italian

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  • aibofobia noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Korean

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  • 아비포비아 noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Latvian

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  • ajibofobija noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Lithuanian

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  • ajibofobija noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Russian

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  • яибофо́бия noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Spanish

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  • aibofobia noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

West-Frisian

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  • ybofoby noun (irrational fear of palindromes)

Sample sentences

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Aibohphobia is the fear of palindromes.

Source: tatoeba (11238415)

The article was a disservice to those of us who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with aibohphobia.

Source: wiktionary

We trust that we've relieved any Aibohphobia, any fear of palindromes that you might have harbored.

Source: wiktionary

If you suffer from aibohphobia (fear of palindromes) you should skip a few pages while the rest of us go in search of[…]

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