Athymism
athymism
athymism a·thy·mism (ə-thī’mĭz’əm)
n.
see athymia.
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standing or walking on (usually used predicatively). eagerly expectant, as antic-p-ting a desired event or arrival: waiting atiptoe for the mail. moving with caution or stealth, as avoiding calling attention to one’s presence: she walked atiptoe through the sleeping house.