Gentianophobous is a rarely used term that refers to the fear of gentians, a type of plant. The term is spelled with a combination of Greek and Latin roots, resulting in its complex and intimidating appearance. Its phonetic transcription in IPA is /dʒɛnʃiəˈnɑːfəbəs/, which breaks down as follows: the first syllable sounds like "jen-shuh", the second syllable sounds like "ee-uh", and the stress is on the third syllable, which sounds like "naf-uh-bus". Despite its difficult spelling, gentianophobous serves an important purpose in describing a specific type of fear experienced by some individuals.
Gentianophobic.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.