germ-fear

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The fear of germs and other pathogenic micro-organisms; germophobia.
 * 2) * 1932, Postage and the Mailbag:
 * I am rapidly getting to the point where I shall consider anti-constipation advertisers and germ-fear implanters more dangerous public enemies than Al Capone.
 * 1) * 1982, San Francisco Review of Books:
 * Krich suffers from pessimism, reluctance, bellyaching germ-fear, and a nagging disorientation of being out of whack.
 * Krich suffers from pessimism, reluctance, bellyaching germ-fear, and a nagging disorientation of being out of whack.