Catamenia [noun]
Definition of Catamenia:
monthly women's state
Opposite/Antonyms of Catamenia:
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Sentence/Example of Catamenia:
But her catamenia not appearing at the next period, gave rise to a fear that she had not escaped!
The correspondence of the periods of the catamenia with those of the moon was treated of in Sect.
He says also that the catamenia generally appears about the time they are expected, or later, and very seldom earlier.
Three years ago, catamenia lasted only five days, but latterly it extended to seven.
Catamenia became regular, appetite good, and patient could walk without assistance.
One time, suppressed catamenia was relieved in two days by sixteen rubbing-sheets a day.
In response to his argument the decree against catamenia was accordingly abolished.
Perhaps the venous hmorrhages obey the lunar periods, as the catamenia, and hmorrhoids.
Menstruous is, 'having the catamenia;'( 79 ) and this last word is wanting, a frequent mode of definition in this book.
It is also called the catamenia or catamenia-flow (Greek, kata—by, men—a month).