Aimonomia

Aimonomia

n.
the fear that learning the name of something—a bird, a constellation, an attractive stranger—will somehow ruin it, inadvertently transforming a lucky discovery into a conceptual husk pinned in a glass case, leaving one less mystery fluttering around in the universe.

French aimer, to love + nom, name. A palindrome. Pronounced “eym-uh-nohm-ee-uh.”

Future-Tense

Rialtoscuro

Knellish

Galagog

Irrition

Mogging Folly

Suerza

Beloiter

Karanoia

Ellipsism

Furosha

Evertheless

Ecsis

Tornomov

Aimonomia

Nodrophobia

Grayshift

Winnewaw

Mottleheaded

Flichtish

Vulture Shock

Chrysalism

Fensiveness

Lyssamania

Lisolia

Yeorie

Halfwise