If you have to ask the question you have never ever been there. Be glad! Some analogies: Winston Churchill described his depressions as his "black dog", it is very much like the character in the Cartoons that had his own personal rain cloud that never left him.
As the depression was getting worse, the stock market was what is called a bear market. The rising market is called a bull market.
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Yes, the word synopsize is a verb which refers to fainting. The term from which the verb is derived is syncope.
Profits were down because customers had no money.
Csar is the term derived from the Latin word Caesar, which means "Emperor" in the medieval sense of the word, a "Ruler" with the same rank as the Roman Emperor.
The medical root word 'hilus' refers to the pit or depression in an organ where vessels and nerves enter (Latin).
The "depression" refers to the fact that it's an area of low barometric pressure.
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All psychiatric practitioners and facilities treat depression, or can refer you to one nearby that does.
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The German word for a weather related depression is "das Tief". A depression in winter is not at all unseasonal.
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True. A+Wrong, actually dysthymia refers to a mild form of clinical depression not a severe form.
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