| amenorrhoea |
An absence of menstrual periods. Causes often include pregnancy, anorexia nervosa, excessive exercise, emotional stress and hormonal disorders
Ãâó: www.bodyandmind.co.za/info_glossary.html
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| amenorrhea |
The absence or abnormal cessation of menstruation due to a number of factors including dietary, emotional, hormonal and exercise.
Ãâó: www.ivf.org/glossary.html
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| amenorrhea |
A condition in which a woman doesn't have menstrual periods.
Ãâó: boards.webmd.com/content/article/73/88004.htm
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| Amen |
The word is related to "Emunah" in Hebrew, which means faith and/or belief. Adding "Amen" at the end of "...a blessing or a prayer demonstrates a statement of affirmation that the blessing is true and hope that the prayer will be answered." "Amen" is also a near acronym; its four letters stand for the three Hebrew words: "Aiy'l Melech Ne-eman" which mean that God is a true and faithful king. 2
Ãâó: www.religioustolerance.org/gl_a.htm
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| amenorrhea |
absence or cessation of menstrual periods.
Ãâó: www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/menta...
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| AME | flesh of cold-water lobsters having large tender claws |
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| AME | water lily of eastern North America having pale yellow blossoms and edible globular nutlike seeds |
| AME | magpie of Rocky mountain regions |
| AME | hardy palmately branched North American fern with divergent recurved branches borne on lustrous dark reddish stipes |
| AME | valued for its fur |
| AME | North American mastodon |
| AME | North American mastodon |
| AME | common North American diving duck considered a variety of the European goosander |
| AME | usually rich dark brown |
| AME | small herb with scalelike leaves on reddish-brown stems and berrylike fruits |
| AME | the traditional mistletoe of Christmas in America: grows on deciduous trees and can severely weaken the host plant |
| AME | a variety of mountain ash |
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