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  • 11courses — n. pl. Menses, catamenia, menstrual flux, menstrual discharge …

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  • 12curse — Synonyms and related words: Jonah, abuse, accurse, adverse circumstances, adversity, afflict, affliction, aggravation, aggrieve, anathema, anathematize, annoyance, bad influence, bad language, bane, befoul, bewitch, bitter cup, bitter draft,… …

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  • 13flowers — Synonyms and related words: Festschrift, album, ana, analects, anthology, beauties, canon, catamenia, catamenial discharge, chrestomathy, clippings, collectanea, collected works, collection, compilation, complete works, courses, cuttings,… …

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  • 14period — Synonyms and related words: Alexandrine, Archean, Archeozoic, Cambrian, Carboniferous, Cenozoic, Comanchean, Cretaceous, Devonian, Eocene, Glacial, Holocene, Lower Cretaceous, Lower Tertiary, Mesozoic, Miocene, Mississippian, Oligocene, Paleocene …

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  • 15Amenorrhoea — A*men or*rh[oe] a, n. [Gr. a priv. + ? month + ? to flow: cf. F. am[ e]norrh[ e]e.] (Med.) Retention or suppression of the menstrual discharge. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16Emmenagogue — Em*men a*gogue, n. [Gr. ?, n. pl., menses (? in + ? month) + ? leading, fr. ? to lead: cf. F. emm[ e]nagogue.] (Med.) A medicine that promotes the menstrual discharge. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17Menses — Men ses, n. pl. [L. mensis month, pl. menses months, and the monthly courses of women. Cf. {Month}.] (Med.) The catamenial or menstrual discharge, a periodic flow of blood or bloody fluid from the uterus or female generative organs. [1913… …

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  • 18emmenagogue — noun Etymology: Greek emmēna menses (from neuter plural of emmēnos monthly, from en + mēn month) + English agogue more at moon Date: circa 1732 an agent that promotes the menstrual discharge …

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  • 19Silphium — This article covers the plant called Silphium that was used in classical antiquity; for the modern genus Silphium, see Rosinweed. Not to be confused with Silpium. Ancient silver coin from Cyrene depicting a stalk of Silphium. Silphium (also known …

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  • 20Clitoria ternatea — vine Scientific classification Kingdom …

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