different between genophobic vs xenophobic

genophobic

English

Etymology

geno- +? -phobic

Adjective

genophobic (comparative more genophobic, superlative most genophobic)

  1. Relating to or characteristic of genophobia or genophobes.

Related terms

  • genophobe

Anagrams

  • phobogenic

genophobic From the web:

  • what does xenophobic mean
  • gynophobia means
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xenophobic

English

Etymology

xeno- +? -phobic, from Ancient Greek ????? (xénos, foreign, strange) + ????? (phóbos, fear)

Adjective

xenophobic (comparative more xenophobic, superlative most xenophobic)

  1. Exhibiting or characterised by xenophobia, a fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners
    • "Residents of Plettenberg Bay this week launched violent xenophobic attacks on foreign Africans living in informal settlements, beating them and ransacking their houses" Weekend Argus May 13/14 2006.

Related terms

  • xenophobia
  • xenophobe

Translations

Noun

xenophobic (plural xenophobics)

  1. A xenophobe.

Translations

See also

  • racist

xenophobic From the web:

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