It is possible that A has such properties.
There is always a common factor. If there are no common prime factors, the GCF is 1.
That's the least common denominator or LCD.
it is not very common zirconium is found on excess gold so it is pretty common
The common factors are: 1, 3 The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 3
Automatonophobia.
Yes, the phobia of wax figures does exist.This is called automatonophobia and is specifically the fear of human-like figures.
Point of No Return - 2009 Automatonophobia 2-4 was released on: USA: 13 February 2011
There are 8 syllables. Au-to-mat-o-no-phob-i-a.
Your friend probably has automatonophobia. This is the fear of human-like figures.
Yes, the phobia of shop display dummies does exist.Specifically it is automatonophobia, the phobia of human-like figures.
Fear of ventriloquist's dummies, animatronic creatures, wax statues - anything that falsly represents a sentient being. http://phobias.about.com/od/phobiaslist/a/automatonphobia.htm
That would be automatonophobia, which is the "fear of any inanimate object the represents a sentient being, eg. statues, dummies, robots, etc." Hope this helps. :)
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Automatonophobia.
Your friend may have a fear of wax figures, known as automatonophobia, due to their lifelike appearance and uncanny valley effect, where objects that closely resemble human features trigger feelings of unease or revulsion. This fear can be rooted in the fear of the unknown, which can be exacerbated by the realistic nature of wax figures in museums or displays. Understanding the source of the fear and gradual exposure therapy may help your friend overcome this phobia.
The word you are looking for may be one of two noted phobias :One is "automatonophobia", fear of dummies, mannequins, and other human-form items.Another is "automysophobia", fear of getting dirty.The term automatophobia is not an accepted one, but could theoretically be applied to someone with a fear of machinery, already known as "mechanophobia".
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