Lacrimate
"Lacrimate" in a Sentence (6 examples)
In man there is the added ability to weep, or lacrimate, which is an excessive outpouring of the lacrimal gland.
We present the first unequivocal evidence that crocodilians lacrimate during meals and that they do so in a peculiar fashion.
These symptoms intensify over the next 12 h, during which time she has a runny nose, is lacrimating, and has uncontrollable yawning and intensification of muscle cramping and jerking.
Adult shell ca 40 mm in height, thin, fragile; spire elevated, concave, sutures shallow; columella strongly plaited; aperture broadly lacrimate.....
Near the middle of the anterior reproductive organ mass, the hermaphroditic duct gives off a short duct that reflects posteriorly and enlarges into a lacrimate ampulla (Fig. 4) in which endogenous sperm are presumably stored (Beeman, 1970a, b; Ghiselin, 1966).
Unicellate smooth-walled fungal spores, mostly medium-sized, spatulate to lacrimate, rarely approaching elliptical; […]
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