Aquaphobia

/ˌæk.wə.ˈfoʊ.bi.ə/ noun

An extreme fear or irrational anxiety about water, preventing someone from swimming, bathing, or being near water bodies.

From 'aqua' (Latin for water) combined with 'phobia' (Greek 'phobos,' meaning fear). This clinical term emerged in psychological literature in the early 20th century to describe water-specific anxiety disorders.

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