Definition
A shortened or alternative term relating to tears or tear-like secretions.
Etymology
A condensed or archaic form derived from Greek 'dakryon' (tear), this term appears in some older medical texts as a simplified reference to tear-related conditions.
Kelly Says
This word is pretty obscure and rarely used in modern medicine, showing how medical terminology evolves—some old terms get dropped for longer, more specific ones!
Translations
ARالعربية
دكريد
dak-ree-d
BNবাংলা
দ্যাক্রিড
dak-ree-d
CACatalà
dacryd
dak-ree-d
CSČeština
dacryd
dak-ree-d
DEDeutsch
Dacryd
dak-ree-d
ELΕλληνικά
δακρυδ
dak-ree-d
ESEspañol
dacryd
dak-ree-d
FRFrançais
dacryd
dak-ree-d
HIहिन्दी
दक्रिड
dak-ree-d
HUMagyar
dacryd
dak-ree-d
IDBahasa Indonesia
dacryd
dak-ree-d
ITItaliano
dacryd
dak-ree-d
MSBahasa Melayu
dacryd
dak-ree-d
MYမြန်မာ
ဒက်ရီးယွ
dek-ree-d
NLNederlands
dacryd
dak-ree-d
PLPolski
dacryd
dak-ree-d
PTPortuguês
dacryd
dak-ree-d
RORomână
dacryd
dak-ree-d
SVSvenska
dacryd
dak-ree-d
SWKiswahili
dacryd
dak-ree-d
TAதமிழ்
தாக்ரீட்
thak-ree-d
TEతెలుగు
దాక్రిడ్
dak-ree-d
TRTürkçe
dacryd
dak-ree-d
UKУкраїнська
дакрид
dak-rid
VITiếng Việt
dacryd
dak-ree-d