Aphotaxis

/ˌæfoʊˈtæksɪs/ noun

The movement or orientation response of an organism away from light; negative phototaxis where a creature moves away from illumination.

From Greek 'a-' (not or without), 'phos' (light), and 'taxis' (arrangement or movement). The term was coined in the late 1800s as biologists studied how organisms respond to light stimuli.

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