| menologium | Origin: NL. Menologium, fr. Gr. Month + discourse: cf. F. Menologe. 1. A register of months. 2. A brief calendar of the lives of the saints for each day in the year, or a simple remembrance of those whose lives are not written. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| menology | Origin: NL. Menologium, fr. Gr. Month + discourse: cf. F. Menologe. 1. A register of months. 2. A brief calendar of the lives of the saints for each day in the year, or a simple remembrance of those whose lives are not written. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| menometorrhagia | Excessive uterine bleeding both at the usual time of menstrial periods and at other irregular intervals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| menometrorrhagia | Irregular or excessive bleeding during menstruation and between menstrual periods. Origin: meno-+ G. Metra, uterus, + rhegnymi, to burst forth (05 Mar 2000) |
| menopausal | Associated with or occasioned by the menopause. (05 Mar 2000) |
| menopausal syndrome | <syndrome> Recurring symptoms experienced by some women during the climacteric period; they include hot flashes, chills, headache, irritability, and depression. Synonym: climacteric syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| menopause | <gynaecology, physiology> Cessation of menstruation in the human female, occurring usually around the age of 50. Origin: Gr. Pausis = cessation (18 Nov 1997) |
| menopause, premature | Premature failure of ovulation associated with the permanent disappearance of oocytes and follicles from the ovary in women under the age of 40. If failure occurs while follicles are still present, the condition is called premature ovarian failure (ovarian failure, premature). (12 Dec 1998) |
| menophania | First sign of the menses at puberty. Origin: meno-+ G. Phaino, to show (05 Mar 2000) |
| menopoma | <zoology> The hellbender. Origin: NL. Menopoma, fr. Gr. To remain + lid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| menopome | <zoology> The hellbender. Origin: NL. Menopoma, fr. Gr. To remain + lid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Menopon | A genus of biting lice (family Menoponidae, order Mallophaga) found on birds; it includes important pests that infect domestic fowl, such as Menopon gallinae (Menopon pallidum), the shaft louse of poultry, a light yellow louse about 1.7 to 2.0 mm long, found on barnyard fowl, ducks, and pigeons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| menorrhagia | <symptom> Excessive uterine bleeding occurring at the regular intervals of menstruation, the period of flow being of greater than usual duration. Origin: Gr. Rhegnynai = to burst forth (18 Nov 1997) |
| menorrhalgia | Synonym: dysmenorrhoea. Origin: meno-+ G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| menoschesis | Suppression of menstruation. Origin: meno-+ G. Schesis, retention (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Deficiency, Mental, Mental Deficiency, Mental Retardation, Psychosocial, Deficiencies, Mental, Mental Deficiencies, Mental Retardations, Psychosocial, Psychosocial Mental Retardation, Psychosocial Mental Retardations, Retardation, Psychosocial Mental
Synonyms : X-Linked Mental Retardation Disorders, X-Linked Mental Retardation Syndromes, Mental Retardation, X Linked, Retardation, X-Linked Mental, X Linked Mental Retardation, X Linked Mental Retardation Disorders, X Linked Mental Retardation Syndromes
Synonyms : Mental Status Schedules, Schedule, Mental Status, Schedules, Mental Status, Status Schedule, Mental, Status Schedules, Mental
Synonyms : Mentally Retarded, Disabled, Mentally, Mentally Disabled Person, Person, Mentally Disabled, Persons, Mentally Disabled
Synonyms : Mentally Ill, Ill, Mentally, Mentally Ill Person, Person, Mentally Ill, Persons, Mentally Ill
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[DSM-IV] any clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome characterized by the presence of distressing symptoms, impairment of functioning, or significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability, or loss of freedom. Mental disorders are assumed to be the manifestation of a behavioral, psychological, or biological dysfunction in the individual. ...
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| MEN | the power to learn or retain knowledge |
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| MEN | any abnormality of mental function |
| MEN | the level of intellectual development as measured by an intelligence test |
| MEN | sustained dull painful emotion |
| MEN | a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways |
| MEN | the healthy psychological state of someone with good judgment |
| MEN | an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do |
| MEN | mental ability |
| MEN | a person suffering from neurosis |
| MEN | a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior |
| MEN | retardation sufficient to fall outside the normal range of intelligence |
| MEN | mild mental retardation |
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