Weeping
Weeping is the act of shedding tears from the eyes, typically in response to emotions such as sadness, joy, or pain. It can also describe a plant growth habit in which branches and leaves hang downward in a drooping form, as seen in the weeping willow (Salix babylonica) and other cultivated varieties.
In humans, tears are produced by the lacrimal glands and form a tear film that lubricates and
Medical conditions can disrupt normal tear flow, causing either excessive tearing (epiphora) or insufficient tearing, which
Culturally, weeping is a prominent motif in literature, art, and religion, often symbolizing grief, empathy, or