fibromyalgia (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[fibromyalgia 词源字典]
1981, said to have been coined by U.S. rheumatologist Mohammed Yunus, from Latin fibra "a fiber, filament" (see fiber) + Greek mys (genitive myos) "muscle" (see muscle (n.)) + -algia "pain." The earlier name for the condition was fibrositis.[fibromyalgia etymology, fibromyalgia origin, 英语词源]
myalgia (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"muscular pain," 1827, coined in Modern Latin (on analogy of neuralgia) from myo- "muscle" + -algia "pain."
MyanmaryoudaoicibaDictYouDict
an old name for a part of Burma and a word for the country in native speech, officially chosen by military rulers of Burma in 1989. Reasons given include casting off a relic of colonialism, or downplaying of the connection to the Burman ethnic majority.
It should be pointed out that this renaming has virtually no impact on Burmese citizens speaking in Burmese, who continue to refer to both Myanma as well as Bama (this not unlike formal reference in the English language to 'The Netherlands' while informally using 'Holland'). [Gustaaf Houtman, "Mental Culture in Burmese Crisis Politics," 1999]
myasthenia (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"muscular weakness," 1856, medical Latin; see myo- + asthenia.