transphobic etymology

English word transphobic comes from English trans-, English -phobic

Detailed word origin of transphobic

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
trans- English (eng) (chemistry) A compound in which two atoms or groups are situated on opposite sides of some plane of symmetry passing through the compound. (Also used without the hyphen as an adjective; see trans.). Across, through, over, beyond, to or on the other side of, outside of.. Transgender or transsexual, or pertaining to those who are transgender or transsexual.
-phobic English (eng) Used as a synonym of -phobe to form nouns.. Used to form adjectives meaning of a fear of a specific thing.. Used to form adjectives meaning of hate directed towards a particular type of person (due to fear of that type of person).
transphobic English (eng) Relating to or characteristic of transphobia.

Words with the same origin as transphobic

Descendants of trans-
abled transbronchial transchromosomic transcontinental transcranial transdimensional transesterification transfolk transgender transgenic transglycosylate translady translocatable transnational transnitrosylate transpass transprimer transresveratrol transriverine transsexual transthoracic transtibial transvaginal transvector transworld
Descendants of -phobic
Iranophobic Persophobic acrophobic ailurophobic atheophobic carbophobic carcinophobic computerphobic electrophobic heliophobic hodophobic homophobic iconophobic ionophobic neophobic ophidiophobic ophiophobic philophobic photophobic pornophobic queerphobic taxaphobic xenophobic xyrophobic