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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tear
n.
1.
Physiol.
A
drop
of
the
limpid
,
saline
fluid
secreted
,
normally
in
small
amount
,
by
the
lachrymal
gland
,
and
diffused
between
the
eye
and
the
eyelids
to
moisten
the
parts
and
facilitate
their
motion
.
Ordinarily
the
secretion
passes
through
the
lachrymal
duct
into
the
nose
,
but
when
it
is
increased
by
emotion
or
other
causes
,
it
overflows
the
lids
.
And
yet
for
thee
ne
wept
she
never
a
tear
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
Something
in
the
form
of
a
transparent
drop
of
fluid
matter
;
also
,
a
solid
,
transparent
,
tear-shaped
drop
,
as
of
some
balsams
or
resins
.
Let
Araby
extol
her
happy
coast
,
Her
fragrant
flowers
,
her
trees
with
precious
tears
. --
Dryden
.
3.
That
which
causes
or
accompanies
tears
;
a
lament
;
a
dirge
. [
R
.]
“Some
melodous
tear
.”
4.
Glass Manuf.
A
partially
vitrified
bit
of
clay
in
glass
.
Note:
☞
Tear
is
sometimes
used
in
the
formation
of
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
tear
-distilling,
tear
-drop,
tear
-filled,
tear
-stained,
and
the
like
.
Tears of St. Lawrence
,
the
Perseid
shower
of
meteors
,
seen
every
year
on
or
about
the
eve
of
St
.
Lawrence
,
August
9th.
Tears of wine
,
drops
which
form
and
roll
down
a
glass
above
the
surface
of
strong
wine
.
The
phenomenon
is
due
to
the
evaporation
of
alcohol
from
the
surface
layer
,
which
,
becoming
more
watery
,
increases
in
surface
tension
and
creeps
up
the
sides
until
its
weight
causes
it
to
break
.
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