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PHLEM, n. [Gr. inflammation; and pituitous matter, to burn; hence the word must have originally expressed the matter formed by suppuration.]

1. Cold animal fluid; water matter; one of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to be composed.

2. In common usage, bronchial mucus; the thick viscid matter secreted in the throat.

3. Among chimists, water, or the water of distillation.

4. Dullness; coldness; sluggishness; indifference.

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