cyclothymic

cyclothymic
adjective Etymology: New Latin cyclothymia (from German Zyklothymie, from zykl- cycl- + -thymie -thymia) + English -ic Date: 1923 relating to or being a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and elation in a form less severe than that of bipolar disordercyclothymia noun

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