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What is the word used to describe the sensation of feeling ill or faint when seeing, or hearing about, another ... who passed out in the delivery room. This is an actual medical term, not slang like "the willies" or
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It is basically a nonsense word invented by putting latin prefixes and suffixes together. Actually, they're Greek roots. Please note that there are words describing phobias for such things as oxygen and circular objects, with no known cases of
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Original Message Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 8:35 AM Subject: "triskaidekaphobia" 1.) How is the word "triskaidekaphobia" pronounced? Could someone please give the IPA transcription? tris-ky-dek-uh-FOH-bee-uh 2.) Is
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This story will give an insight into the struggle and all the possible odds one has to face, especially in the developing country, where somtimes struggle assumes the form of determination.
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