The word is archaic (αρχαικό) meaning exactly ''something from a previous time period no longer in use''. It is also a time period in greek history.
archaic
period ( of time ) = periode long period of time= epoch menstrual period = la course punctuation = point !
la cuarta hora(fourth period)
Period, like the one at the end of a sentence is "punto". Period, like if you on your period would be "Regla" (Estoy en regla) or "días" (Estoy en mis días).
If you're talking about a school class period, it's "ichi-ji-kan-me" with the "me" pronounced like "may."
In the Edo period or the Tokugawa Period, the samurai apparently became poorer. This is due to the cash economy being used by the Merchant class. As the normal mode of payment became cash, rice, which samurai have plenty of became worthless.
Archaic is a word from Greek that means from a previous time period or no longer in use.
No, not likely. Taking a bath is not related to the duration of the period.
Its ''archaic''. Greek αρχαικό.
Because birth control pills lighten the amount of menstrual flow, you will likely have longer and heavier flow after you stop. You are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern. The amount and length of bleeding is unpredictable as it varies from woman to woman.
After stopping birth control, your period is likely to return to its previous pattern. If you were irregular prior to starting the pill, you're likely to be irregular after you stop.
A longer pendulum has a longer period. A more massive pendulum has a longer period.
Yes you can. its rare, but possible.
not likely. some women mistake implantation bleeding as their period. if it was like a previous period, then it probably just came early; but if it was light spotting I'd recommend seeing your doctor for a blood pregnancy test.
A longer pendulum has a longer period.
Nope! Minimum 3 months. Most likely longer, though.
multiply *2 of the previous period
The word that most likely means a period of excess based on its Anglo-Saxon roots is "gluttony," derived from the Old English word "glutton" meaning excessively greedy.