a. Gr. βλέννο-ς, βλέννα, mucus, in which sense it is extensively used in combination in Pathology; as in Blennogenic, Blennogenous a., generating or producing mucus. Blennoid a., resembling mucus. Blennorrhagia, Blennorrhœa, discharge of mucus; hence Blennorrhagic, Blennorrhoic a.

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1859.  Todd, Cycl. Anat. & Phys., V. 617/2. Catarrh or blennorrhœa of the mucous membrane.

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1861.  Bumstead, Ven. Dis. (1879), 142. Five of these cases were not blennorrhagic.

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