How Do You Spell MENTAGRA?

Pronunciation: [mɛntˈaɡɹə] (IPA)

The word "Mentagra" refers to a disease where hair grows profusely on the chin area of a person. The spelling of this word follows the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) guideline. The first syllable "Men" is pronounced as /mɛn/, while the second syllable "ta" is pronounced as /tʌ/. The third syllable "gra" is pronounced as /grə/. Together, the word is pronounced as /mɛn.tʌ.grə/. Understanding the correct spelling and pronunciation of this word is important in the medical field to properly diagnose and treat patients.

MENTAGRA Meaning and Definition

  1. Mentagra is a term derived from Greek and Latin, used to describe a medical condition primarily affecting the chin area. It refers to the growth of dense, coarse, and often curly hair on the chin and surrounding areas of the face in both males and females. This condition is commonly associated with hormonal changes, particularly during puberty, and is characterized by the excessive production of androgens, the male sex hormones.

    The hair growth patterns seen in mentagra typically result in the development of a prominent, bristly beard-like appearance. The hair may vary in color, ranging from dark brown to black. In some cases, mentagra can also include the growth of hair on the upper lip, known as a mustache, further contributing to the overall facial hair prominence.

    Mentagra is predominantly found in individuals with a genetic predisposition to hirsutism, a condition characterized by excessive hair growth in both men and women. This condition can lead to significant distress and self-consciousness for those affected, especially in societies where facial hair is generally considered undesirable for women.

    Understanding the underlying causes of mentagra is crucial for determining the most appropriate treatment options. These may involve medical interventions to regulate hormone levels and control excessive hair growth, such as hormone replacement therapy or the use of anti-androgen medications. Other strategies involve cosmetic techniques like shaving, waxing, tweezing, or using depilatory creams. In more severe cases, laser hair removal or electrolysis procedures may be considered.

  2. Sycosis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. An eruption on the chin and upper lip, somewhat resembling the soft pulp of the fig.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MENTAGRA

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