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In Greek mythology, Ares, the God of War, had a son called Phobos, who represented fear or panic.

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The Latin root for phobia is "phobos," which means fear or panic. The Greek root is "phobos," which also means fear or panic. Both roots are commonly used in words related to irrational fears or aversions.

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