transcription, транскрипция: [ dis-ˈthī-mē-ə ]
noun
Etymology: New Latin
Date: 1844
: a mood disorder characterized by chronic mildly depressed or irritable mood often accompanied by other symptoms (as eating and sleeping disturbances, fatigue, and poor self-esteem) — called also dysthymic disorder
• dys·thy·mic -ˈthī-mik adjective or noun