melancholia in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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melancholia [Am ˌmɛlənˈkoʊliə, ˌmɛlənˈkɑliə, Brit ˌmɛlənˈkəʊlɪə] N U

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Both figures are aristocrats, but also outsiders with a tendency to melancholia.
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The countess consults the hermit about a cure for her melancholia.
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He was diagnosed as having melancholia, now referred to as depression.
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One genus, melancholia, was subdivided into 14 species.
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Mood disorder involving unusually intense and sustained sadness, melancholia, or despair is known as major depression (also known as unipolar or clinical depression).
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Suffering from acute melancholia, he was soon again hospitalized.
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Intervals of dogged literary effort alternated with lapses into melancholia.
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A similar decathexis of energy has been linked to the emergence of symptoms of hypochondriasis, as well as of melancholia.
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West was given a great variety of diagnoses including melancholia, severe obsessive neurosis, and schizophrenia.
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The vesanias included amentia, melancholia, mania, and oneirodynia.
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