
1) Apathy 2) Body fluid 3) Cold liquid 4) Coolness 5) Coolness under fire 6) Dull indifference 7) Emotionlessness 8) Expectorated matter 9) French word used in English 10) Impassiveness 11) Impassivity 12) Inactivity 13) Indifference 14) Physiological humor of old 15) Sluggishness 16) Speaking block
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1) Emotionlessness 2) Impassiveness 3) Impassivity 4) Insensibility 5) Sputum 6) Stolidity 7) Sutum 8) Unemotionality
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Phlegm (m; φλέγμα `inflammation, humour caused by heat`) is a liquid secreted by the mucous membranes of mammalians. Its definition is limited to the mucus produced by the respiratory system, excluding that from the nasal passages, and particularly that which is expelled by coughing (sputum). Phlegm is in essence a water-based gel consisti.....
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[artist] ==Overview== His work now extends to the urban landscape, and can mostly be seen in run-down and disused spaces. Phlegm creates surreal illustrations to an untold story, weaving a visual narrative that explores the unreal through creatures from his imagination. His storybook-like imagery is half childlike, half menacing,{according ...
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• (a.) Sluggishness of temperament; dullness; want of interest; indifference; coldness. • (a.) Viscid mucus secreted in abnormal quantity in the respiratory and digestive passages. • (a.) A watery distilled liquor, in distinction from a spirituous liquor. • (a.) One of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to ...
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(from the article `humour`) ...that were thought to determine a person`s temperament and features. In the ancient physiological theory still current in the European Middle Ages ...
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A more than normal amount of thick mucus made by the cells lining the upper airways and lungs. A buildup of phlegm may be caused by infection, irritation, or chronic lung disease, and can cause discomfort in the chest and coughing.
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1. One of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to be composed. See Humor. ... 2. <physiology> Viscid mucus secreted in abnormal quantity in the respiratory and digestive passages. ... 3. <chemistry> A watery distilled liquor, in distinction from a spirituous liquor. ... 4. Sluggishness of temperament; dullness; want ...
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(flem) viscid mucus excreted in abnormally large quantities from the respiratory tract.
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Sticky mucus from the throat or lungs - Inflammation
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Phlegm noun [ French
phlegme ,
flegme , Latin
phlegma , from Greek ... a flame, inflammation, phlegm, a morbid, clammy humor in the body, from ... to burn. Confer
Phlox ,
Flagrant ,
Flame ,
Bleak ,
adjective , and
Fluminate...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: flem Definitions: 1. Abnormal amounts of mucus, especially as expectorated from the mouth. 2. One of the four humors of the body, according to the ancient Greek humoral doctrine.
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Mucus in the throat or bronchi.
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Viscous secretion produced by the respiratory tract.
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[n] - expectorated matter
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phlegm 1. Abnormal amounts of mucus, especially as expectorated (spit) from the mouth. 2. The thick mucus secreted by the walls of the respiratory passages, especially during a cold or flu. 3. One of the four humors of the body, according to the ancient Greek humoral doctrine.
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[Wuthering Heights] indifference.
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(Sputum) Pronounced 'Flem'. Mucus that is coughed up from the lungs.
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mucus and other material produced by the lining of the respiratory tract; also called sputum
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sputum noun expectorated matter; saliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages; in ancient and medieval physiology it was believed to cause sluggishness
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saliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages
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