noun🔗ShareLacrymal, unguentariumA lachrymatory (vase intended for collecting tears)"The archaeologist carefully excavated the site, hoping to find more Roman lacrymals among the pottery shards. "L'archéologue a soigneusement fouillé le site, espérant trouver d'autres lacrymaux romains parmi les tessons de poterie.medicinebodyanatomyphysiologysufferingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLarmes, organes lacrymaux(in the plural) Lachrymal feelings or organs"After the emotional movie, she wiped her lacrymals with a tissue. "Après le film émouvant, elle essuya ses larmes avec un mouchoir.anatomyorganbodyphysiologymedicineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareOs lacrymalOne of the bones of the face, the os unguis, or nail-bone, in humans."The doctor pointed to the X-ray, explaining that a small fracture was visible in the patient's lacrymals, near the inner corner of the eye. "Le médecin a montré la radiographie, expliquant qu'une petite fracture était visible dans les os lacrymaux du patient, près du coin interne de l'œil.anatomybodyorganhumanphysiologymedicineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading