rheum
noun
/ɹuːm/
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- (uncountable) Thin or watery discharge of mucus or serum, especially from the eyes or nose, formerly thought to cause disease. [from 14th c.]
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çapak
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- Illness or disease thought to be caused by such secretions; a catarrh, a cold; rheumatism. [from 14th c.]
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nezle
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