Sophophobia
noun
a fear of learning
Word Origin
Greek ‘wise, clever’
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noun, plural Sophies. (sometimes lowercase) 1. any of the Safavid rulers of Persia: used as a title. 1. a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek (philosophy; theosophy); on this model used, with the meaning “science of,” in the formation of compound words: anthroposophy. noun (pl) -phies 1. (formerly) a title of the Persian monarchs […]
- Sopor
noun 1. Pathology. a deep, unnatural sleep; lethargy. 2. Often, sopors. Slang. methaqualone. noun 1. an abnormally deep sleep; stupor sopor so·por (sō’pər, -pôr’) n. A deep, lethargic, or unnatural sleep. soap Sooner
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adjective 1. sleepy. 2. Pathology. characterized by abnormal slumber.
- Sopped
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