- men|o|paus|al
- men|o|paus|al «MEHN uh P zuhl», adjective.= menopausic. (Cf. ↑menopausic)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
men|o|paus|ic — «MEHN uh P zihk», adjective. having symptoms of the menopause … Useful english dictionary
post|men|o|paus|al — «POST mehn uh P zuhl», adjective. being or occurring after the menopause … Useful english dictionary
post·men·o·paus·al — /ˌpoʊstˌmɛnəˈpɑːzəl/ adj medical 1 : having gone through menopause postmenopausal women 2 : happening after menopause postmenopausal symptoms … Useful english dictionary
menopause — men|o|pause [ menə,pɔz ] noun singular the time in a woman s life when her PERIODS stop and she is no longer capable of getting pregnant ╾ men|o|paus|al [ ,menə pɔzl ] adjective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
perimenopausal — peri·men·o·paus·al .per ē .men ə pȯ zəl, .mēn adj relating to, being in, or occurring in perimenopause <perimenopausal women> <perimenopausal bleeding> … Medical dictionary
postmenopausal — post|men|o|paus|al [ˌpəustmenəˈpo:zəl US ˌpoustmenəˈpo: ] adj a postmenopausal woman has gone through the ↑menopause (=when she stops having her monthly flow of blood) … Dictionary of contemporary English
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