aquaphobia

noun

Etymology

From aqua- + -phobia.

  1. derived from -φοβία
  2. formed as aquaphobia — “aqua- + -phobia

Definitions

  1. A fear of water, especially a morbid fear of drowning.

    • The goal — what Dash considers to be the mastery of aquaphobia — is to float peacefully in deep water for at least five minutes, 10 feet from a wall or support.

The neighborhood

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