Lacrim- is the medical terminology combining form meaning tear. For instance, tear ducts are lacrimal ducts.
Nasolacrimal is the medical term meaning pertaining to the nose and tear ducts.
Lacrimation is the medical term meaning flow of tears or crying.
The combining form "dacryo-" refers to tears or the lacrimal glands and ducts associated with tear production and drainage. It is derived from the Greek word "dakryon," which means tear. This prefix is commonly used in medical terminology related to conditions or procedures involving tears or the tear system. For example, "dacryocystitis" refers to inflammation of the tear sac.
Epiphora is the medical term for excessive flow of tears. This condition can be caused by various factors such as eye irritation, blocked tear ducts, or eye infections. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
A tear is a lacrimation.
Lacrimation or lachrymation (lacrima = tear) is the production or shedding of tears. Tears are secretions that clean and lubricate the eyes. There are 3 types of tears: Basal tears lubricate the eye and keep it clear of dust. Reflex tears result from irritation or the eye by foreign particles or vapors. Psychic tears are produced by some type of strong emotional stress.
The official meaning of the name Dikeledi is "tears."
They can mean pain, happiness, or sadness. Or irritated eyes.
You cry too much
That they are sore and bitter
It means to cry/shed tears.
No. Not by itself, but as part of an expression, "[ You are]{understood} putting me to tears. " yes. Meaning you are aggravating or exasperating someone so much they are driven to tears.