| dysthymic disorder |
Dysthymia, or dysthymic disorder, is a form of the mood disorder of depression characterised by a lack of enjoyment/pleasure in life that continues for at least six months. It differs from clinical depression in the severity of the symptoms. While dysthymia usually does not prevent a person from functioning, it prevents full enjoyment of life. Dysthymia also lasts much longer than an episode of major depression. ...
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| dyad |
any two entities regarded as some kind of unit.
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| dystocia |
Difficult labour or birth.
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| dysfunction |
A state of not functioning normally.
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| dysgeusia |
A bad taste in the mouth. Also called parageusia.
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