menses
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Singulier | Pluriel |
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mense | menses |
\mɑ̃s\ |
menses \mɑ̃s\ féminin
- Pluriel de mense.
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menses \Prononciation ?\
- (Médecine) Règles, menstrues.
- In answering that her menses were regular and that she was not pregnant, Mrs. Payne acted in good faith, believing such answers to be true. — (Supreme Court of Texas, The Texas Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, volume 101, p. 453. Gammel-Statesman publishing Company, 1909.)
- Generally women in all castes, at least women 50 years old and younger, bathed and then cooked during their menses, and in some cases had sexual intercourse with their husbands. — (Ruth S. Freed & Stanley A. Freed, « Rites of passage in Shanti Nagar », chapitre « Marriage », sous-chapitre « Age at Wedding and Attitudes Toward Females », p. 408 [p. 90 dans le document PDF]. American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 56, n° 3, 1980.)
- If women did not mention it themselves, I also asked whether they could have sexual intercourse during their menses, to which all stated that no, they could not. — (Denise Roth Allen, Managing Motherhood, Managing Risk : Fertility and Danger in West Central Tanzania, chapitre 7 (« Risk and Tradition »), p. 130. University of Michigan Press, 2002 [première éd.].)
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menses \Prononciation ?\