Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Composed partly of serum and partly of mucus.
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Examples
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Evidence of seromucous lipids and a specific mucus layer show that the normal three-layered tear film is possibly present in the nasolacrimal ducts.
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Evidence of seromucous glands, glands which secrete substances not related to their ordinary metabolic needs, intraepithelial lipids and a specific mucus layer show that the normal three-layered tear film is possibly present in the nasolacrimal ducts.
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Evidence of seromucous glands, glands which secrete substances not related to their ordinary metabolic needs, intraepithelial lipids and a specific mucus layer show that the normal three-layered tear film is possibly present in the nasolacrimal ducts.
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Evidence of seromucous glands, glands which secrete substances not related to their ordinary metabolic needs, intraepithelial lipids and a specific mucus layer show that the normal three-layered tear film is possibly present in the nasolacrimal ducts
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Evidence of seromucous glands, glands which secrete substances not related to their ordinary metabolic needs, intraepithelial lipids and a specific mucus layer show that the normal three-layered tear film is possibly present in the nasolacrimal ducts.
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