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How to pronounce climacteric in English?

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Synonyms change of life, menopause
Type of biological time
Type Words
Type of biological time

Examples of climacteric

climacteric
In current practice, climacteric is most often a synonym for female menopause.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Cactus pears are non-climacteric, meaning that they do not get sweeter after harvest.
From the latimes.com
Egan introduces Bennie during his rough patch, his climacteric.
From the theaustralian.com.au
Climacteric symptoms were evaluated by Greene's scale, which provides subscores for vasomotor symptoms.
From the sciencedaily.com
Although remaining fertile, climacteric men may feel unsatisfied with their achievements and lifestyles.
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Although pineapples are non-climacteric and are available all year from Hawaii, it's a good time for them, too.
From the timesunion.com
The productivity slump is an American climacteric.
From the time.com
They experience what is known as climacteric.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A lot of the climacteric fruits and vegetables simply do not taste right after they have been gassed or held in cool storage.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
More examples
  • A period in a man's life corresponding to menopause
  • Menopause: the time in a woman's life in which the menstrual cycle ends
  • In Ancient Greek philosophy and astrology, the climacterics (Latin, annus climactericus, from Greek '''') were certain purportedly critical years in a person's life, marking turning points.
  • The climacteric is a stage of fruit ripening associated with ethylene production and cell respiration rise. Apples, bananas, melons, apricots, tomatoes (among others) are climacteric fruit. Citrus, grapes, strawberries are non-climacteric (they ripen without ethylene and respiration bursts). ...
  • Climacteric is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that covers all aspects of aging in men and women, especially during the menopause and climacteric. ...
  • A period in human life in which some great change is supposed to take place in the constitution. The critical periods are thought by some to be the years produced by multiplying 7 into the odd numbers 3, 5, 7, and 9; to which others add the 81st year; The period of life that leads up to and ...
  • The transition period of time before menopause, marked by a decreased production of estrogen and progesterone, irregular menstrual periods, and transitory psychological changes.
  • Or climacterick Pertaining to or constituting a critical period in human life; also had a medical sense meaning (in females) occurring at or characteristic of menopause, or (in males) the period when fertility and libido are in decline. ...
  • The phase in the aging of women marking the transition from the reproductive phase to the non-reproductive state. This phase incorporates the perimenopause by extending for a longer variable period before and after the perimenopause. [Source: IMS]