phlegm

noun

Thick, sticky, stringy mucus secreted by the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, as during a cold or other respiratory infection.

noun

One of the four humors of ancient and medieval physiology, thought to cause sluggishness, apathy, and evenness of temper.

noun

Sluggishness of temperament.

noun

Calm self-possession; equanimity.

noun

One of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to be composed.

noun

In old chemistry, the aqueous, insipid, and in odorous products obtained by subjecting moist vegetable matter to the action of heat.

noun

A thick viscid matter secreted in the digestive and respiratory passages, and discharged by coughing or vomiting; bronchial mucus.

noun

Dullness; sluggishness; indifference; coolness; apathy; calm self-restraint.

noun

Synonyms Insensibility, Impassibility, etc. See apathy.

noun

One of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to be composed. See humor.