depressi
Depressi is not a standardized English word but appears in several contexts as a form or fragment derived from Latin and modern Romance languages. Most commonly it is encountered as the Italian masculine plural adjective meaning "depressed" (singular: depresso), used to describe people or states of lowered mood or status.
Etymology traces to Latin depressus, past participle of deprimere ("to press down"), and in scientific usage
Depressi can also occur as a surname or as a component of place names, user names, or
Because depressi has multiple possible meanings, the intended sense depends on context—linguistic (Italian), etymological (Latin root),