"schizothymia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: schizo- + -thymia From Ancient Greek σχῐ́ζω (skhízō, “to split”) + θῡμός (thūmós, “temper, disposition”). Compare cyclothymia. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|schizo|-thymia}} schizo- + -thymia, {{der|en|grc|σχῐ́ζω||to split}} Ancient Greek σχῐ́ζω (skhízō, “to split”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} schizothymia (uncountable)
  1. (psychiatry) A temperament characterised by elements of schizophrenia or schizoid personality disorder, while still within the bounds of normality. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Psychiatry Derived forms: schizothymic, schizothymous, schizothymiac Related terms: schizophrenia, schizoid personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder Translations (temperament): skizotymi (Danish), Schizothymie [feminine] (German), schizotimia [feminine] (Italian), шизотими́я (šizotimíja) [feminine] (Russian)

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