catamenia

noun
/kæ.təˈmiː.nɪ.ə/UK/kæ.təˈmi.nɪ.ə/US

Etymology

From New Latin catamenia, from Ancient Greek καταμήνια (katamḗnia), the neuter plural of καταμήνιος (katamḗnios, “monthly”), from κατά (katá) + μήν (mḗn, “month”). First attested in 1750.

  1. derived from καταμήνια
  2. derived from catamenia

Definitions

  1. The female menstrual discharge.

    • On inquiry it was found that this neurosis corresponded in time with the oncome of the catamenia.

The neighborhood

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