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Hylophobia Hylophobia, also known as xylophobia, ylophobia, and dendrophobia, is a psychological disorder defined by an irrational fear of wood, forest or trees.〔John G. Robertson, (''An Excess of Phobias and Manias: A Compilation of Anxieties, Obsessions, and Compulsions That Push Many Over the Edge of Sanity'' ), Senior Scribe Publications (January 2003), p.103〕 It is a type of specific phobia. ==Etymology== The term ''hylophobia'' is derived from the Greek ὕλη ''hylo-'', meaning "wood or forest", and ''phobo-'' meaning "fear".〔(Hylo ), Latin-Greek Cross references, ''Robertson’s Words for a Modern Age'', Senior Scribe Publications, 2003, retrieved 07-11-2009〕〔(Phobo- ), Latin-Greek Cross references, ''Robertson’s Words for a Modern Age'', Senior Scribe Publications, 2003, retrieved 07-11-2009〕
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