Leprophobia
noun
a fear of lepers, leprosy
Word Origin
lepro(sy) + phobia
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[lep-ruh-sair-ee-uh m] /ˌlɛp rəˈsɛər i əm/ noun, plural leprosaria [lep-ruh-sair-ee-uh] /ˌlɛp rəˈsɛər i ə/ (Show IPA) 1. a hospital for the treatment of lepers. /ˌlɛprəˈsɛərɪəm/ noun (pl) -ia (-ɪə) 1. a hospital or other centre for the treatment or care of lepers leprosarium lep·ro·sar·i·um (lěp’rə-sâr’ē-əm) n. pl. lep·ro·sar·i·ums or lep·ro·sar·i·a (-ē-ə) A hospital for the […]
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[lep-rohs] /ˈlɛp roʊs/ adjective 1. . /ˈlɛprəʊs; -rəʊz/ adjective 1. (biology) having or denoting a whitish scurfy surface
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[lep-ruh s] /ˈlɛp rəs/ adjective 1. Pathology. affected with . 2. of or resembling . 3. Botany, Zoology. covered with scales. /ˈlɛprəs/ adjective 1. having leprosy 2. relating to or resembling leprosy 3. (biology) a less common word for leprose adj. early 13c., leprus, from Old French lepros (Modern French lépreux), from Late Latin leprosus, […]
- Lepsius
[lep-see-oo s] /ˈlɛp siˌʊs/ noun 1. Karl Richard [kahrl rikh-ahrt] /kɑrl ˈrɪx ɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1810–84, German philologist and Egyptologist.