lacrimation

IPA: ɫˈækrʌmˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The shedding of tears; crying.
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Examples of "lacrimation" in Sentences

  • Symptoms include lacrimation and photophobia.
  • And so a test was performed to study both the credulity and propensity for lacrimation of mages.
  • White phosphorus fume can cause severe eye irritation with blepharospasm, photophobia, and lacrimation.
  • At the same time there are slight catarrhal symptoms present, including lacrimation and a little mucous discharge from the nostrils.
  • For those of you unfamiliar with the makeover episode of America's Next Top Model, know that it typically brings out tears, and I'm talking Niagara-like lacrimation.
  • Some years ago, some seventy laborers, who were clearing away snow-drifts in the Caucasus, were seized, and thirty of them could not find their way home, so great was the photophobia, conjunctivitis, and lacrimation.
  • The stupor becomes rapidly more marked, the eyes become puffy and swollen with excessive lacrimation, so that the tears run from the internal canthus of the eye over the cheeks and may blister the skin in their course.
  • This elevation will last a varying period of from two to six days, and on the day following its onset the ordinary symptoms of fever will be noticed, and in addition there will be petechiæ on the conjunctival membranes, lacrimation, a slight mucous discharge from the nose, and in severe cases some edema of the lower portion of the legs, and perhaps of the sheath in horses.

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