trypophobia
noun
tryp·o·pho·bia
ˌtri-pə-ˈfō-bē-ə
: fear of or aversion to clusters or repeating patterns of tightly packed small holes or bumps
Trypophobia is a common form of discomfort that is triggered by … holes, such as those found in lotus seed pods.—
Tomoko Imura
Decay, disease, or parasitic infection can cause similar densely-packed holes or bumps like those which cause distress in people with trypophobia.—
William Hunter
trypophobic
adjective
trypophobic individuals
The shoe's array of pocked cutouts, for air flow, could set off a trypophobic response.
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Nathan Taylor Pemberton
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