menacme

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Etymology[edit]

From Attic Greek μήν (mḗn, month) + Ancient Greek ἀκμή (akmḗ, point, top).

Noun[edit]

menacme

  1. (pathology) The time of a woman's life between menarche and menopause
    • 2015 July 22, Maria Thereza Micussi et al., “Is there a difference in the electromyographic activity of the pelvic floor muscles across the phases of the menstrual cycle?”, in Journal of Physical Therapy Science[1], volume 27, →DOI:
      Through EMG analysis of the PFM surface, we were able to identify a significant difference in muscle tone across the course of the normal menstrual cycle of women in menacme.

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