menacme
Definition
- Noun:
- Period of menstruation: "menacme" refers to the span of a woman's life during which she regularly menstruates, typically from menarche (the first menstrual period) to menopause (the cessation of menstruation).
Usage Examples
- (The fertile, menstruating phase of a woman's life.)
- (The reproductive years when menstruation occurs regularly.)
Advanced Usage
- "Menacme" is a technical term used primarily in medical, biological, or gynecological contexts to describe the active reproductive phase of a female human.
- The study examined changes in bone density during the menacme. (The research focused on the period of regular menstruation.)
Variants and Related Words
- Menarche (n): the first occurrence of menstruation; the beginning of the menacme.
- Menarche typically occurs between ages 10 and 16. (The onset of the menstrual period.)
- Menopause (n): the permanent cessation of menstruation; the end of the menacme.
- Menopause usually happens around age 50. (The conclusion of the menacme.)
Synonyms
- Reproductive years: the period of a woman's life when she is capable of bearing children.
- Menstrual life: the time span during which menstruation occurs.
Related Idioms
- There are no common idioms using "menacme," as it is a specialized medical term.
Phrasal Verbs
- No phrasal verbs are associated with "menacme," as it is a noun with no verb form.