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Tears are the liquid product of a process of crying to clean and lubricate the eyes. The word lacrimation (from L. Lacrima meaning Tear) (also spelled lachrymation) may also be used in a medical or literary sense to refer to crying. Strong emotions, such as sorrow or elation, may lead to crying. The process of yawning may also result in lacrimation. Although most land mammals have a lacrimation system to keep their eyes moist and in response to other stimuli, humans are the only mammal generally accepted to cry emotional tears. From Wikipedia under the
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unknown Sat, 05 Apr 2008 04:03:14 GM it's just the scientific term referred to weeping or crying. a fluidlike outburst that can be out of physiological or emotional reasons. emotional weeping are exclusively done by humans. however, some studies suggest that elephants and ... From Google Blog Search: "lacrimation" |


