monal

NOUN
  1. brilliantly colored pheasant of southern Asia
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How To Use monal In A Sentence

  • We don't have the same commonality of interest.
  • What I didn't reckon on was that this hormonal upheaval was also going to result in my voice breaking.
  • PBBs are known as endocrine disrupters: toxic chemicals that get inside the body and turn its hormonal systems upside down. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • There used to be, and belike is yet, a custom, in all maritime places which have a port, that all merchants who come thither with merchandise, having unloaded it, should carry it all into a warehouse, which is in many places called a customhouse, kept by the commonality or by the lord of the place. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Hormonal factors appear to play a conflicting role in the regulation of salt and water balance under conditions of pulmonary insufficiency.
  • Often caused by a hormonal imbalance, menstrual cramps are common in teenagers and young women.
  • The discovery of hormonal involvement in the control of pigment movements in crustacean chromatophores and distal pigment cells in the eye triggered intensive studies on the regulation of pigmentary effectors.
  • Overtreatment of multiple hormonal imbalances can cause central obesity and atherogenic and metabolic abnormalities.
  • The changes in the property of cervical mucus is in response to the hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle.
  • Plato's elements can be interconverted because of the geometric commonalities of their atoms.
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