kopo-, kop-, copo-, cop-
(Greek: weariness, fatigue, exhaustion)
copiopia, kopiopia
1. Eyestrain from overwork or improper use of the eyes.
2. Fatigue of the eyes from misuse or overuse.
2. Fatigue of the eyes from misuse or overuse.
copodyskinesia, kopodyskinesia
Fatigue of or difficulty in moving a group of muscles used in working.
If disproportionate to the amount of work done, it is called occupational neurosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, or writer's cramp.
copophobia, kopophobia
1. A dread or fear of being mentally or physically exhausted.
2. A morbid or abnormal fear of fatigue or exhaustion.
3. An apprehension of mental or physical exhaustion because of weakness, possible fainting; and, therefore, being powerless or out of control.
2. A morbid or abnormal fear of fatigue or exhaustion.
3. An apprehension of mental or physical exhaustion because of weakness, possible fainting; and, therefore, being powerless or out of control.
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