teardrop
A teardrop is a small, droplet-shaped bead of liquid that forms when tears are produced by the lacrimal glands in the eyes. Tears can be triggered by emotions, such as sadness or joy, or by irritants like smoke or onions. When tears overflow, they can create teardrops that roll down the cheeks.
Teardrops are often associated with feelings of sorrow or relief, but they can also symbolize beauty and fragility. In art and literature, teardrops are frequently used as a metaphor for deep emotions, representing the complexity of human experiences and the connection between joy and sorrow.