Barythymia

/ˌbæriˈθɪmiə/ noun

A state of depression or sadness characterized by heaviness of mood, from Greek roots meaning 'heavy' and 'mind/feeling.'

From Greek 'barys' (heavy) + 'thymos' (soul, spirit, mood). A psychiatric/medical term created to describe a specific type of emotional heaviness distinct from clinical depression.

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