Pronunciation: /juːtəraɪn/
noun a medical term referring to the uterus
A1 The doctor explained that the uterine is where the baby grows during pregnancy.
A2 She felt a sharp pain in her uterine area and decided to see a gynecologist.
B1 The ultrasound showed a fibroid in her uterine, which may require surgery.
B2 The medication helped regulate her uterine lining and reduce heavy bleeding.
C1 The oncologist recommended a hysterectomy to remove the cancerous cells from her uterine.
C2 The fertility specialist suggested in vitro fertilization to overcome her uterine issues.
adjective relating to or affecting the uterus
A1 The doctor explained that the uterine lining thickens during a woman's menstrual cycle.
A2 She experienced severe cramps due to uterine fibroids.
B1 The ultrasound showed a small polyp in her uterine cavity.
B2 The surgeon performed a laparoscopic uterine suspension to treat the prolapse.
C1 The patient opted for a uterine artery embolization to control her heavy menstrual bleeding.
C2 The gynecologist recommended a hysterectomy to address the uterine fibroids.
formal The doctor recommended a uterine ultrasound to assess any abnormalities.
informal She's having some uterine issues that she needs to get checked out.
slang I heard she's got a uterine thing going on, hope it's nothing serious.
figurative The uterine strength of the team's bond was evident in their ability to work together seamlessly.
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