Lacrimation in a sentence as a noun

Its probably not too great to be breathing in all day either, at least for some of the population:The study, published in the journal Indoor and Built Environment, ruefully concludes: "Though real-time airborne chalk dust generation was found to be low in this study … and did not contain toxic materials, chalk dust could be harmful to allergic persons and may cause lacrimation and breathing troubles in the long run and certainly is a constant nuisance in classrooms as it may soil clothes, body parts, audiovisual **** and study materials.

Lacrimation definitions

noun

shedding tears

See also: lachrymation tearing watering