Acrophobic


a pathological fear of heights.
noun
abnormal fear or dread of being at a great height
n.

“morbid fear of heights,” 1887, medical Latin, from Greek akros “at the end, the top” (see acrid) + -phobia “fear.” Coined by Italian physician Dr. Andrea Verga in a paper describing the condition, from which Verga himself suffered.

In this paper, read somewhat over a year ago at the congress of alienists at Pavia, the author makes confession of his own extreme dread of high places. Though fearless of the contagion of cholera, he has palpitations on mounting a step-ladder, finds it unpleasant to ride on the top of a coach or to look out of even a first-story window, and has never used an elevator. [“American Journal of Psychology,” Nov. 1888, abstract of Verga’s report]

acrophobia ac·ro·pho·bi·a (āk’rə-fō’bē-ə)
n.
An abnormal fear of heights.
acrophobia [(ak-ruh-foh-bee-uh)]

An abnormal fear of heights.

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