schizothymic

Variant of schizothymia

schizothymia definition

schizo·thy·mia (skit′sə t̸hīmē ə, skiz′ə-)

noun

an emotional condition characterized by schizoid tendencies: less severe than schizophrenia

Etymology: ModL < schizo- + Gr thymos, spirit: see thymus

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