rheum Antonyms
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Meaning of rheum
Wordnet
rheum (n)
a watery discharge from the mucous membranes (especially from the eyes or nose)
rhubarb
Webster
rheum (n.)
A genus of plants. See Rhubarb.
A serous or mucous discharge, especially one from the eves or nose.
rheum Sentence Examples
- The patient's incessant coughing produced a thick, sticky rheum that clogged their airways.
- Rheum stained the handkerchief as the elderly gentleman wiped his runny nose.
- The doctor examined the child's eyes, noting the discharge of yellow rheum.
- Allergies triggered an excessive flow of rheum, causing watery eyes and constant sneezing.
- The cat's rheumy eyes hinted at an underlying infection that needed attention.
- The remnants of yesterday's tears left a crust of rheum on her cheeks.
- A cold breeze brought on a torrent of rheum, making it difficult to see clearly.
- The sick child's fever led to the development of thick, purulent rheum.
- Hay fever sufferers often experience itchy, red eyes and excessive rheum.
- Rheum can collect in the corners of the eyes, especially after a night's sleep.
FAQs About the word rheum
a watery discharge from the mucous membranes (especially from the eyes or nose), rhubarbA genus of plants. See Rhubarb., A serous or mucous discharge, especiall
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The patient's incessant coughing produced a thick, sticky rheum that clogged their airways.
Rheum stained the handkerchief as the elderly gentleman wiped his runny nose.
The doctor examined the child's eyes, noting the discharge of yellow rheum.
Allergies triggered an excessive flow of rheum, causing watery eyes and constant sneezing.