cartilogenophobia, the fear of foods with bones in it.
Cartilogenophobia
Osteophobia.
Cartiliginophobia.
Osteofobia
osteophobia
Cartiliginophobia.
Cartilogenophobia
Clavicaphobia is the irrational fear of touching or seeing collar bones.
to warn or scare.
That would be called Cartilogenophobia.
Fear Itself - 2008 Skin and Bones 1-8 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
Not fear as much as danger, suggesting death. Two examples: on bottles of poison, and on pirate flags.
Macbeth is stating that Banquo is dead. It highlights Macbeth's fear and consciousness. modern translation: There is no marrow in your bones; your blood is cold.
He feared his grave would be robbed/desecrated by grave robbers, so he had a curse inscribed on his tomb.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to specifically describe a fear of skeletons. The skeleton, however, is historically symbolic and has represented many things including death, a major transition in life, and things hidden or secret-keeping (hence the phrase 'skeletons in the closet'). Perhaps in a literal sense, your fear stems from a fear of death or dead things, or bones, or monsters, in general. Symbolically, a fear of skeletons may indicate a fear of change, or of keeping secrets, or the fear of accidentally letting a confidence slip. It is also possible that the fear stems from a bad experience involving a skeleton, perhaps at Halloween.Necrophobia is the fear of death or dead things.Teratophobia is the fear of monsters or deformed people.Tropophobia is the fear of moving or making changes.Metathesiophobia is the fear of change.Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween.If your fear begins to negatively affect the quality of your life, or your happiness, then please consult with a doctor to help you to address your fear.
Here are some scary things that begin with the letter O:ombrophobia (fear of rain)ophidiophobia (fear of snakes)ornithophobia (fear of birds)ossivorous (feeding on bones)ozostomia (bad breath)oneirodynia (nightmare)obsequies (funeral)obtenebrate (to cast shadow over)obtruncate (to cut head off)octopusOscar the GrouchOrangutan