The word "thyreoprivus" is a medical term used to describe a condition wherein the thyroid gland is removed from the body or becomes inactive. The correct spelling is /θaɪrɪoʊˈpraɪvəs/, and it is derived from the Greek words "thyreos" meaning thyroid and "privus" meaning deprived or removed. This condition can lead to various health problems, including weight gain, fatigue, and depression. It is important to consult a medical professional if you experience these symptoms, especially if you have had thyroid surgery in the past.
Noting symptoms or a constitutional state caused by removal of the thyroid gland; strumiprivus, thyreoprivic, thyreoprivous.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.