"premenstrual syndrome" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Coined by Katharina Dalton in 1953 to replace the earlier premenstrual tension, which she considered accidentally created the impression of focusing solely on PMS's mental aspects. Etymology templates: {{coin|en|Katharina Dalton|in=1953}} Coined by Katharina Dalton in 1953, {{m|en|premenstrual tension}} premenstrual tension Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} premenstrual syndrome (uncountable)
  1. The physical and psychological malaise experienced by many women between ovulation and the onset of menstruation; premenstrual tension. Wikipedia link: Premenstrual syndrome Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Menstruation Synonyms: PMS, premenstrual stress, PMT, premenstrual tension Related terms: premenstrual dysphoric disorder (alt: PMDD), dysmenorrhea (english: which in its sense as a symptom can be meronymic to premenstrual syndrome) Translations (malaise experienced before menstruation): premenstruační syndrom (Czech), syndrome prémenstruel [masculine] (French), sindrome premestruale [feminine] (Italian), предменструа́льный синдро́м (predmenstruálʹnyj sindróm) [masculine] (Russian), síndrome premenstrual [masculine] (Spanish)

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