One word substitution part 1

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One word Substitute- part 1

Related to Phobias (A very strong fear or hatred that you cannot explain)

  1. The fear of water Hydrophobia
  1. The fear of empty space or voidsKenophobia
  1. The fear of vehicles Ochophobia
  1. The fear of public speaking of speaking Glossophobia or Lalophobia
  1. The fear of society or people in general Sociophobia
  1. The fear of snakes Ophidiophobia
  1. The fear of sharks Galeophobia
  1. The fear of pain Algophobia
  1. The fear of outer space Spacephobia
  1. The fear of open space or going out in public Agoraphobia
  1. The fear of old age Gerascophobia
  1. The fear of accidents Dystychiphobia
  1. The fear of aeroplanes/ flying Aerophobia
  1. The fear of animals Zoophobia
  1. The fear of fire Pyrophobia
  1. The fear of blood Haemophobia or Haematophobia
  1. The fear of baldness Phalacrophobia
  1. The fear of dark Nyctophobia or Lygophobia
  1. The fear of electricity Electrophobia
  1. The fear of confined spaces Claustrophobia
  1. The fear of crossing streets Dromophobia
  1. The fear of crowds Demophobia
  1. The fear of dogs Cynophobia
  1. The fear of death or dead bodies Necrophobia or Thanatophobia
  1. The fear of dentists Dentophobia
  1. The fear of depths or deep places Bathophobia
  1. The fear of germs Verminophobia
  1. The fear of ghosts Phasmophobia
  1. The fear of height Acrophobia
  1. The fear of hospitals Nosocomephobia
  1. The fear of illness Oathophobia
  1. The fear of injections Tyrpanophobia
  1. The fear of lightning Astrapophobia  
  1. The fear of loneliness Monophobia
  1. The fear of machines Mechanophobia
  1. The fear of madness or insanity Maniaphobia
  1. The fear of new things Neophobia

 

Related to Manias (A great enthusiasm for something or Madness with an obsession with something)

  1. An abnormal belief that one is divinely inspired Entheomania
  1. An abnormal desire to return to familiar places Ostomania
  1. Fear of home surroundings Ecophobia
  1. An abnormal sexual interest Aphrodisiomania
  1. Fear of books Bibliophobia
  1. An addiction to poisonous substances or drug Toxicomania
  1. An addiction to smoking tobacco products Capnomania
  1. The compulsion to tell lies Mythomania
  1. An addiction to the internet Netomania
  1. Fear or dislike of foreigners Xenophobia
  1. Alcoholism, an excessive desire to drink alcoholic beverages Alcoholomania
  1. A compulsion to collect and possess books Bibliomania
  1. A compulsion to commit murder Homicidomania
  1. Fear of snakes Ophiophobia
  1. A compulsion to eat Oreximania
  1. A compulsion to steal Kleptomania
  1. A compulsion to think Phronemomania
  1. A compulsion to travel Hodomania
  1. Fear of relatives Syngenesophobia
  1. A compulsion to wander Ecdemomania
  1. A compulsion to war Polemomania
  1. A compulsive or abnormal desire to talk excessively Lalomania
  1. A compulsive pursuit pursuit of pleasure Hedonomania
  1. A craze for technology Technomania
  1. A delusion that one is beautiful Callomania
  1. A delusional belief that one is of great importance Megalomania
  1. An excessive fondness for and preoccupation with animals Zoomania
  1. An excessive fondness for cats Ailuromania
  1. Fear of being without your mobile phone Nomophobia
  1. An excessive interest in music Melomania
  1. An excessive or abnormal desire for wealth Plutomania  
  1. An excessive tendency towards materialism Hylomania
  1. The hatred of everything Misomania
  1. The homicidal insanity Androphonomania
  1. The females, abnormally strong desire to a have a child Nepiomania
  1. An insatiable urge to hold public office Empleomania
  1. An intense desire to be alone or out in the open Agromania
  1. An intense nervous depression Lypemania
  1. An irrational craving for water Hydromania
  1. An irrational predilection for lying Pseudomania
  1. A mania for sainthood Hagiomania
  1. A morbid and insatiable craving for alcohol Dipsomania
  1. An obsession with a particular food Opsomania
  1. An obsession with children Pedomania
  1. An obsession with crowds Ochlomania
  1. An obsession with food and eating Phagomania
  1. An obsession with food Sitiomania
  1. A obsession with home Oikomania
  1. An obsession with imagined disease Nosomania
  1. An obsession with killing Dacnomania
  1. Morbid, uncontrollable desire on the part of a woman Nymphomania
  1. Morbid, uncontrollable desire on the part of a man Satyromania
  1. An obsession with money Chrematomania
  1. An obsession with night Noctimania
  1. Morbid compulsion to steal books Bibliokleptomania
  1. An obsession with time Chronomania
  1. An obsession with writing Scribomania
  1. An obsession belief that one has sinned Enosimania
  1. An obsessional preoccupation with cleanliness, bathing or washing Ablutomania 
  1. Morbid compulsion to start a fire Pyromania
  1. An obsessive devotion to one’s own race, people or ancestry Ethnomania
  1. A person with a one-track mind Monomania
  1. An obsessive interest in foreigners or for things foreign Xenomania
  1. An obsessive need to work Ergasiomania
  1. An obsessive Preoccupation with numbers Arithmomania
  1. An obsessive preoccupation with numbers Egomania
  1. A religious insanity Sebastomania
  1. A sexual craving for women Gynaecomania
  1. A strong desire for freedom Eleutheromania
  1. An uncontrollable impulse to wander or travel Dromomania

 

Related to study

  1. Study of flying aeroplanes Aviation
  1. Study of celestial bodies Astronomy
  1. Study of sound and sound waves Acoustics
  1. The study of the evolution of mankind Anthropology
  1. The study of stars Astronomy
  1. The study of plants Botany
  1. The study of living things Biology
  1. Art related to ornate, good handwriting Calligraphy
  1. The science of time order Chronology
  1. The study of statistics Demography
  1. Study of science of insects Entomology
  1. Study of relation between the organisms and their relations Ecology
  1. Study of hereditary, genes and variation in living organisms Genetics
  1. The study of rocks and soil Geology
  1. Mapping of earth and its formation Geography
  1. Study of handwriting Graphology
  1. Study of various aspects of ageing Gerontology
  1. Study of the laws of the flow of water and other liquids Hydraulics
  1. The practice of writing dictionaries Lexicography
  1. Study of collection of coins, tokens, paper money etc Numismatics
  1. Study of birds Ornithology
  1. The study of languages Philology
  1. The study of ancient writings and scriptures Palaeography
  1. The study of human mind Psychology
  1. Study of election trends Psephology
  1. Study of religion Theology

 

Related to Killing

  1. The killing of one’s husband Matricide
  1. The killing of parents Parricide
  1. The killing of a whole race Genocide
  1. The killing of a new born child Infanticide
  1. The killing of a king Regicide
  1. The killing of a human being Homicide
  1. The killing of oneself Suicide
  1. The killing of a father Patricide
  1. The killing of a mother Matricide
  1. The killing of one’s brother Fratricide
  1. The killing of one’s sister Sororicide
  1. The killing of one’s wife Uxoricide

 

Types of Government

  1. Absence of government Anarchy
  1.  Government by nobles or bestAristocracy
  1. Government by one person with absolute power Autocracy
  1. Government by officials or civil servants Bureaucracy
  1. Government by people or elected persons Democracy
  1. Government by a king or a queen Monarchy
  1. Government by few powerful people Oligarchy
  1. Government by divine laws or religious leaders Theocracy
  1. Government by the rich Plutocracy
  1. Government by the intelligent or merit people Meritocracy
  1. Government by the military Stratocracy
  1. Government by inexperienced Neocracy
  1. Government by the worst citizens Kakistocracy
  1. Government by judges Kritarchy
  1. Government by an ethnic group or race Ethnocarcy
  1. Government by many individuals Polyarchy
  1. Government with two joint rulers Diarchy or Duumvirate or Duarchy 
  1. Government rule by three individuals Triumvirate
  1. Government rule by men or fathers Patriarchy
  1. The union of states, parties or persons Confederacy
  1. Government by white people Albocracy or Apartheid 
  1. Government by women or mothers Matriarchy
  1. The rule by God or Gods or body of divine rulers Thearchy
  1. Government by holy persons or saints or men in holy orders Hagiarchy
  1. Government by none Anarchy

 

Related to Things, Events & Places

  1. A place for the sun to enter where one can sunbath Solarium
  1. A glass container in which fish and other water animals can be kept Aquarium
  1. A place for feet or a speaker’s platform Podium
  1. The part of a theatre where people who are watching and listening sit Auditorium
  2. An optical device for projecting various celestial images and effects  Planetarium    
  1. An establishment for the treatment of the chronically ill Sanatorium
  1. A place where objects are exhibited Museum
  1. Trees whose leaves fall every autumn Deciduous
  1. That which falls upon befalls happens Incident
  1. That which falls to someone or something Accident
  1. That which falls on the western countries Occidental
  1. The school or college one attends Alma Mater
  1. A self-moving vehicle Automobile
  1. A machine that functions by itself Automatic
  1. A baby carriage Perambulator
  1. A carriage for sick people Ambulance