Abepithymia

/ˌæbɛpɪˈθɪmiə/ noun

Loss or absence of desire, appetite, or emotional passion.

From Greek 'ab-' (away, without) + 'epithumia' (desire, appetite), itself from 'epi-' (upon) + 'thumos' (spirit, mind). The term was used in classical Greek philosophy and later revived in medical and psychological contexts.

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