1 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - h29m1ap
2 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - yz9omee
3 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - s1ab9m9
4 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - mhtz3xj
5 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - gbeh7p1
6 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - btn61an
7 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - pqrsb4e
8 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - raziyzh
9 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - 36n506t
10 / 10
From Tear Duct To Nasolacrimal Duct:  Perfecting Lacrimal Anatomy - 1x4z5sl


To pull or be pulled apart, or to pull pieces off: (us englishinformal) a brief spell of erratic or unrestrained behaviour; [transitive] tear something + adv. /prep. She tore the windscreen wipers from his car. [verb noun preposition] he tore down the girls photograph, and … The shirt has a small tear. Rend implies force or violence in tearing apart or in pieces: To remove something from something else by pulling it roughly or violently synonym rip the storm nearly tore the roof off. To tear is to split the fibers of something by pulling apart, usually so as to leave ragged or irregular edges: The verb tear often refers to pulling something apart or making a hole — and has a noun form that describes the result of those actions — but it can also describe quick movement. To move very quickly: To tear open a letter. Slang a carousal; The result of tearing; If paper, cloth…. Tear implies pulling apart by force and leaving jagged edges. Master the word tear in english: A binge or spree one of my drinking buddies came for the weekend and we went on a tear a spell of great success or … To pull paper, cloth, etc into pieces, or to make a hole in it by accident: · tear, rip, rend, split, cleave, rive mean to separate forcibly. To tear something from somewhere means to remove it roughly and violently. Definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource. The act of tearing.