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gynecology

American  
[gahy-ni-kol-uh-jee, jin-i-, jahy-ni-] / ˌgaɪ nɪˈkɒl ə dʒi, ˌdʒɪn ɪ-, ˌdʒaɪ nɪ- /

noun

  1. the branch of medical science that deals with the health maintenance and diseases of women, especially of the reproductive organs. GYN, gyn


gynecology Scientific  
/ gī′nĭ-kŏlə-jē /
  1. The scientific study of the female reproductive system, its diseases, and their treatment.


gynecology Cultural  
  1. The branch of medicine devoted to the care of women, and particularly to the study and care of the female reproductive system.


Other Word Forms

  • gynecologic adjective
  • gynecological adjective

Etymology

Origin of gynecology

First recorded in 1840–50; gyneco- + -logy

Example Sentences

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“There’s a finite amount of blood,” said Dr. Sarah Prager, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Washington.

From Salon

Meanwhile, some patients may avoid future gynecology appointments altogether.

From Salon

A few dozen women shared their allegations about gynecology and obstetrics appointments with Lee gone awry, according to multiple people who attended the town hall.

From Los Angeles Times

Dr. Christina Han, a professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine, also has patients who are planning to relocate to Arizona, San Diego and Northern California.

From Los Angeles Times

Its cardiology and obstetrics and gynecology departments are the only ones in the city, he said; now patients must leave the city to find those services.

From New York Times