"lacus lacrimalis" meaning in Translingual

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Noun

Etymology: From Latin lacus (“lake”) + New Latin lacrimalis (“teary”), from Latin lacrima (“tear”). Etymology templates: {{der|mul|la|lacus||lake}} Latin lacus (“lake”), {{der|mul|NL.|lacrimalis||teary}} New Latin lacrimalis (“teary”), {{der|mul|la|lacrima||tear}} Latin lacrima (“tear”) Head templates: {{head|mul|noun|head=lacus lacrimalis}} lacus lacrimalis
  1. A small triangular space of the conjunctiva of the eye that is present at the medial angle of both the eyes in which the tears will accumulate after cleaning the anterior surfaces of the conjunctiva and the eyeball.
    Sense id: en-lacus_lacrimalis-mul-noun-OQoPT397 Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Translingual entries with incorrect language header
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