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tear duct
noun
A duct that transports tears from the lacrimal sac to the nasal cavity
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He'd hit me in the socket, in the hollow between the tear duct and the eyebrow.
The camera implanted in your left eye is operated by pressing your left tear duct.
Like face blindness, the eventual divorce isn't treated as another notch in Sellers's tear duct.
Opera has more of a pipette, or a tear duct: only a trickle emerges, and only after prolonged suffering.
Earlier this season in an A.H.L. game, McCleary caught a skate in the eye, severing a tear duct.
You have to concede the laser-guided accuracy and psychotic vehemence with which it goes for the tear duct.
They recommend using duct tape to fix torn seams in the seat of your pants (you can tear duct tape to cover irregular shapes).
Her eyes are wide with concentration and the artist has left a tiny dot of untouched parchment in one, to indicate the glistening tear duct.
Sure, they may have a well-placed scar, two different colored eyes or a bleeding tear duct, but other than that, they are model perfect.
Additionally he was a specialist in Graves disease and plastic surgery of the orbit and was the inventor of the Cooper Tube used in tear duct drainage.
The treatment starts off as an injectable liquid that is inserted into the patient's tear duct by a doctor.
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