Blepharoblennorrhea

/ˌblɛfərəʊˌblɛnəˈriːə/ noun

A discharge of thick, mucus-like fluid from the eyelid or eye, often indicating infection or inflammation.

From Greek 'blepharon' (eyelid) + 'blennos' (mucus) + '-rrhea' (flowing or discharge). The term emerged in medical literature in the 19th century to distinguish this specific type of mucoid discharge from other eye secretions.

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