phobian/ˈfoʊbiən/EtymologyFrom phobia + -n.nounOne who is phobic or antagonistic towards something.“Some years ago when I concocted the word futurism (it was a Spring night in Paris), I should have balanced it with pasteurism, which process I now suggest as a sociological relief from mountebanks, utilitarians, egotistical snobs of progress, press phobians, news delirians and loquacious neurasthenics suffering from various forms of auto suggestion.”An inhabitant of Phobos.“In walking he would raise the toes of his feet above the heads of the Phobians to a height of five hundred feet.”A member of Accra Hearts of Oak S.C., Ghana's premier football club.“To mark the end of Relations Week a fun run over 8 km was held at the Phobians Athletics Club.”adjPertaining to Phobos.“If his stature in earthly measurement be taken as five feet ten inches, he would tower into the Phobian sky to a height over one and one-tenth miles.”