Reproductive Health Vocabulary

13 words in this vocabulary list

adjective expressed in a sudden and brief manner

  • The doctor explained the process of ejaculatory dysfunction to the patient.
  • He was embarrassed to talk about his ejaculatory problems with his friends.
  • I can't believe he made a joke about ejaculatory issues, that's so inappropriate.
  • The sudden burst of laughter was like an ejaculatory response to the comedian's joke.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as 'organs'

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'female' in 'female organs'

  • The female organs include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina.
  • She was experiencing some discomfort in her female organs and decided to see a doctor.
  • I heard she's having issues with her lady parts.
  • Her creativity is like a garden blooming with various flowers, each representing a different aspect of her female organs.

noun a person's biological father or male ancestor

  • The genitor of the child was determined through DNA testing.
  • The genitor of that kid is still a mystery.
  • I heard the genitor bailed on them as soon as the baby was born.
  • The genitor of this project is the main investor who provided the initial funding.

noun A medical doctor who specializes in the health of the female reproductive system

  • I have an appointment with my gynecologist next week for my annual check-up.
  • I need to see my gynecologist soon to get a refill on my birth control.
  • I heard that gynecologist is the best in town for all women's health issues.
  • The gynecologist is like a detective, always uncovering hidden health concerns.

noun a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action

  • The endocrine system produces hormones that regulate various bodily functions.
  • I heard that hormones can affect your mood.
  • My hormones are all over the place today.
  • His love for her was like a hormone, uncontrollably influencing his emotions.

adjective not fertile or productive; unable to produce offspring

  • The doctor explained that the patient was infecund and would have difficulty conceiving.
  • She was devastated to learn that she was infecund and may struggle to have children.
  • I heard she's infecund, so she's probably not gonna have any kids.
  • The infecund soil yielded no crops, no matter how much effort was put into farming.

noun a pregnant woman or female animal

adjective describing a woman or female animal having a developing embryo or fetus in the uterus

  • The doctor confirmed that she is pregnant and advised her to start prenatal care.
  • She just found out she's pregnant and is already planning the baby's nursery.
  • I can't believe she got pregnant, that's wild!
  • The idea of a new project being born is like being pregnant with possibilities.

noun refers to the external genital organs, especially those of a woman

  • The doctor examined her pudenda during the routine check-up.
  • She felt uncomfortable when the nurse asked about her pudenda.
  • I can't believe he actually showed me a picture of his pudenda.
  • The scandal exposed the company's financial pudenda for all to see.

noun a medical term referring to the uterus

adjective relating to or affecting the uterus

  • The doctor recommended a uterine ultrasound to assess any abnormalities.
  • She's having some uterine issues that she needs to get checked out.
  • I heard she's got a uterine thing going on, hope it's nothing serious.
  • The uterine strength of the team's bond was evident in their ability to work together seamlessly.

noun The external part of the female genitalia, including the labia and clitoris.

  • The vulva is the external part of the female genitalia.
  • I heard that some women experience discomfort in their vulva during pregnancy.
  • She was complaining about itching in her vulva after using a new soap.
  • The vulva of creativity is where new ideas are born and nurtured.

adjective relating to the branch of medicine dealing with male reproductive and urological functions

  • The andrological examination revealed no abnormalities in the patient's reproductive system.
  • I heard that andrological studies can help diagnose male fertility issues.
  • My friend is studying andrological stuff in college, it sounds interesting.
  • His andrological prowess in the field of reproductive health is unmatched.

LZ

noun LZ is a noun that can refer to a landing zone, typically used by aircraft for landing and takeoff.

verb There are no applicable verbs for the word 'LZ'.

adjective There are no applicable adjectives for the word 'LZ'.

adverb There are no applicable adverbs for the word 'LZ'.

pronoun There are no applicable pronouns for the word 'LZ'.

preposition There are no applicable prepositions for the word 'LZ'.

conjunction There are no applicable conjunctions for the word 'LZ'.

interjection There are no applicable interjections for the word 'LZ'.

article There are no applicable articles for the word 'LZ'.

  • The military used the designated LZ for helicopter landings during the operation.
  • Let's meet at the LZ for the pickup.
  • We found a sweet LZ for our party this weekend.
  • She felt like she had finally found her LZ in the competitive industry.

verb the action of terminating a process or activity before it is completed

  • The doctor recommended aborting the procedure due to potential complications.
  • She was considering aborting the mission because of bad weather.
  • They were this close to aborting the whole plan.
  • Aborting the project at this stage would be like giving up halfway through a marathon.