English to Samoan Meaning of menstruate - maʻimāsina


Menstruate :
maʻimāsina
maʻimāsinamenstruatedmenstruatesmenstruating
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Definitions of menstruate in English
Verb(1) undergo menstruation
Examples of menstruate in English
(1) Women menstruate for an average of 40 years of their lives.(2) she had begun to menstruate(3) Other studies have shown that women undertaking extreme exercise regimens had ceased ovulating and menstruating .(4) Some women stop menstruating as early as their late 30s.(5) But considering how much time we spend on that time of the month - from puberty to menopause, the average woman menstruates almost seven whole years - many of us know surprisingly little about it.(6) Women who start menstruating early in life or who have a late menopause have an increased risk of developing breast cancer.
(1) menstrual period ::
vaitaimi palapala masina
(2) menstrual cycle ::
taamilosaga palapala masina
(3) menstrual bleeding ::
toto palapala masina
(4) menstrual blood ::
toto palapala masina
Synonyms
Verb
1. flow ::
tafe
Different Forms
menstruate, menstruated, menstruates, menstruating
English to Samoan Dictionary: menstruate

Meaning and definitions of menstruate, translation in Samoan language for menstruate with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of menstruate in Samoan and in English language.

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