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rheum (n.)

"mucous discharge," late 14c., from Old French reume "a cold" (13c., Modern French rhume), from Latin rheuma, from Greek rheuma "discharge from the body, flux; a stream, current, flood, a flowing," literally "that which flows," from rhein "to flow," from PIE root *sreu- "to flow."

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Definitions of rheum from WordNet
1
rheum (n.)
a watery discharge from the mucous membranes (especially from the eyes or nose);
2
Rheum (n.)
rhubarb;
Synonyms: genus Rheum
From wordnet.princeton.edu