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manic depressivenounAlternative spelling of manic-depressive. [(dated) A person with manic depression.]
dysthymiacnounAlternative form of dysthymic. [A person diagnosed with dysthymia, or dysthymic depression.]
stpdnoun(psychiatry) Initialism of schizotypal personality disorder. [(psychiatry) A personality disorder characterized by an extreme discomfort in social situations and perceptual distortions.]
a.d.h.d.nounAlternative spelling of ADHD (“attention deficit hyperactivity disorder”).
dysthmianounAlternative form of dysthymia. [A tendency to be depressed, without hope.]
manic-depressionnounAlternative form of manic depression. [(clinical psychology, psychiatry, dated) Synonym of bipolar disorder.]
anxio-depressionnounAlternative form of anxiodepression. [comorbid depression and anxiety.]
d.d.s.nounAlternative form of DDS.
i/ddnounAlternative form of IDD.
d.d.'snounAlternative form of DDs; plural of D.D.
mr/ddnounAlternative form of MRDD.
d.s.noun(education) Initialism of Doctor of Science. [An academic research degree awarded in a number of countries throughout the world. (Latin: Scientiæ Doctor)]
d. s.nounAlternative form of DS.
dd'snounAlternative form of DDs; plural of DD
d. d. s.nounAlternative form of DDS.
d. a.nounAlternative form of DA. [(rail transport) The station code of Dhaka railway station in Bangladesh.]
d.a.nounAlternative form of DA. [(rail transport) The station code of Dhaka railway station in Bangladesh.]
jekyll-hyde syndromenounAlternative spelling of Jekyll/Hyde syndrome. [(informal, psychology) Synonym of dissociative identity disorder.]
down-heartednessnounAlternative form of downheartedness. [The characteristic of being downhearted; sadness.]
p.p.s.nounAlternative form of PPS.

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