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menopause

American  
[men-uh-pawz] / ˈmɛn əˌpɔz /

noun

Physiology.
  1. the period of permanent cessation of menstruation, usually occurring between the ages of 45 and 55.

  2. male menopause.


menopause British  
/ ˈmɛnəʊˌpɔːz /

noun

  1. Nontechnical name: change of life.  the period during which a woman's menstrual cycle ceases, normally occurring at an age of 45 to 50

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menopause Scientific  
/ mĕnə-pôz′ /
  1. The time at which menstruation ceases, occurring usually between 45 and 55 years of age in humans.


menopause Cultural  
  1. The period in a woman's life when her menstrual cycles stop. Menopause typically occurs between the ages of forty-five and fifty-five.


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Etymology

Origin of menopause

From the French word ménopause, dating back to 1870–75. See meno-, pause

Example Sentences

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At 35, I thought my strange symptoms had to be early menopause.

From Slate • May 6, 2026

Researchers are also exploring creatine's possible role in health conditions including Parkinson's disease, depression and menopause related muscle and bone loss.

From Science Daily • May 4, 2026

She said the first three sessions would focus on issues such as menopause and endometriosis.

From BBC • Apr. 12, 2026

Many women in particular, aware of the importance of strength training after menopause, are curious if EMS could be their new resistance workout.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026

Esteban said that it was menopause and that there was nothing anyone could do.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende