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asymmetriphobia (uncountable)

  1. An aversion to asymmetry.
    • 2007, Thomas T. Tipper, The Wonder Woman Papers (Masters Thesis in Creative Writing, University of Ohio):
      He also thinks that I can just get over my asymmetriphobia too so maybe it's just my resentment of him about it that makes me question his judgment on other things.
    • 2012, Des Kennedy, The Passionate Gardener: Adventures of an Ardent Green Thumb:
      These people are not all that different from gardeners who suffer with asymmetriphobia, the fear of asymmetrical things. Asymmetriphobic gardens are all straight lines, clipped hedges, precisely matching topiaries, []
    • 2016 March 2, Tom Speelman, “Let's Go! Soul Resonance!: Should You Be Reading 'Soul Eater'?”, in Comics Alliance:
      Two other Meister-Weapon teams — the cocky, would-be ninja Black Star and the saintlike, multi-weapon Tsubaki; and Death the Kid, Death’s son who has crippling asymmetriphobia, with sisters Liz & Patty Thompson, who dress like cowgirls and turn into guns — are in the same boat.