victoriousvocabulary:OPSIMATHIPHOBIA[noun]the fear of learning something too late.Etymology: derived
victoriousvocabulary:OPSIMATHIPHOBIA[noun]the fear of learning something too late.Etymology: derived from the Greek ὀψέ (opse), meaning ‘late’ and μανθάνω (manthano), meaning ‘learn’ and φόβος, (phóbos), meaning ‘fear’.[yigitkoroglu]Bene! But I am wondering why it is not Opsemathophobia. There is the opse (not opsi… but perhaps we’re dealing with Aeolian here) and o is the general connecting vowel in Greek. -- source link
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