| tear duct |
a tiny passageway that drains lubricating tears from the surface of the eye to the back of the nose
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| tear film |
A layer of fluid that bathes and lubricates the cornea.
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| tearing |
A term used to describe a picture condition in which groups of horizontal lines are displaced in an irregular manner. Caused by lack of horizontal synchronization.
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| tear film |
A very thin film of water and other chemicals riding on top of the epithelium that lubricates the front of the eye.
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| tears |
Synonym for "legs".
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| tear | anything shaped like a falling drop (as a pendant gem on an earring) |
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| tear | showing sorrow |
| tear | filled with or marked by tears |
| tear | with tears |
| tear | sadness expressed by weeping |
| tear | attack with teargas |
| tear | shedding tears |
| tear | marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions |
| tear | complete destruction of a building |
| tear | free from tears |
| tear | (British) a restaurant where tea and light meals are available |
| tear | the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds) |
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