Examples of 'rheum' in a sentence

Meaning of "rheum"

rheum (noun) - In English, 'rheum' refers to a thin mucus discharge from the eyes or nose, especially upon waking. It is often associated with allergies, colds, or other respiratory conditions where excess mucus production occurs
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  • Watery or thin discharge of serum or mucus, especially from the eyes or nose, formerly thought to cause disease.
  • Illness or disease thought to be caused by such secretions; a catarrh, a cold; rheumatism.
  • Tears.

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Rheum from the eyes is particularly common.
I have a salt and sullen rheum offends me.
Rheum ribes is considered as a valuable medicinal species in herbal medicine.
The organic acids of rhubarb rheum hybridum.
The rheum of my eyes.
I wanna tell you that you got rheum.
It is therefore appropriate not to approve Rheum officinale root extract as basic substance.
A number of conditions can cause an increase in the production of rheum in the eye.
The substance Rheum officinale root extract is not approved as basic substance.
It is an extraordinary species of rhubarb genus Rheum.
To assess the benefits and harms of Rheum officinale for preventing the progression of CKD.
The scientific name of this vegetable is Rheum rhabarbarum.
Rheum officinale was not found to cause any serious health problems in patients with CKD.
You are the wind beneath my fleas The rheum of my eyes.
Rheum officinale Baill.

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It is most closely related to Rheum.
Rheum says he 's too sick for them call Cardiology.
Only minor adverse events were reported in association with Rheum officinale.
Rheum is a genus of about 60 herbaceous perennial plants in the family Polygonaceae.
This remedy is derived from Rheum Officinale.
Apoptosis was verified by flow cytometry and by morphological features, as described Arthritis Rheum.
I have a salt and sorry rheum offends me ;.
Further information can be found in Semin Arthritis Rheum.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the roots of Rheum rhabarbarum have been used as a laxative.
Run barefoot up and down threat'ning the flames with bisson rheum.
Rheum is placed in the family Polygonaceae, subfamily Polygonoideae.
It was one of three species of Rheum described in Species Plantarum volume 1.
Such modulation activity can be used to treat arthritis Koch, Arthritis Rheum.
In Rheum nobile and R. rhaponticum, it serves as a UV blocker found in the bracts.
In the image above, detail of the leaves and inflorescence of Rheum compactum I.
Void your rheum upon my bosom!
Sceptred isle of lute and chattel, void your rheum upon my bosom!
The expression Rheum Barbarum therefore meant “ barbarian plant of the Volga ”.
Sceptered isle of lute and chattel, void your rheum upon my bosom!
Rheum Palmatum is the dried, crushed roots of the rhubarb, Rheum palmatum, Polygonaceae.
England! Sceptered isle of lute and chattel, void your rheum upon my bosom!
Rheum says he 's too sick for them call Cardiology . Card says call Renal.
The term “ rhubarb ” is a deformation of the Latin rheubarbarum, itself derived from Rheum barbarum.
SEQ ID NO, 7 is a nucleotide sequence from Rheum tataricum encoding a resveratrol synthase ( VST ).
Rheum didn't know why.
These plants are Primula deorum ( with the largest population ), Rheum rhaponticum and Alchemilla pawlowskii.
Rheum in a cat 's eyes.
There were those who called it Rha Ponticum, and others Rheum or Rha-barbarum.
Dried rheum is in common usage called sleep, e.g., to have sleep in one 's eyes.
We do have… a rheum.
Rheum rhabarbarum was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.

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