trypanophobic

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τρῡ́πανον (trū́panon, borer, trepan) +‎ -phobic.

Adjective

trypanophobic (comparative more trypanophobic, superlative most trypanophobic)

  1. Having a fear of medical procedures (such as injection) using needles.
    • 2019 October 18, Danielle Directo-Meston, “Luxury Fashion Brands Team With Hollywood Tattoo Artists, Drake-Loved Danish Tattoo Shop Opens in L.A.”, in The Hollywood Reporter:
      Mark Mahoney has imprinted Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, David Beckham and countless other stars in his famous fine-lined ink style, but trypanophobic fans of the Hollywood-beloved tattoo artist can now wear his illustrations on their sleeves sans the needlework.
    • 2021 August 30, Emily Brookes, “Covid-19 NZ: What to do if your fear of needles is stopping you from getting vaccinated”, in Stuff:
      For people who are seriously trypanophobic, it may be necessary to pull out the “big guns” of cognitive behavioural therapy, Wells-Morris added.