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LIQUID SECRETED BY THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES OF MAMMALIANS
Phlem; Lung butter; Flegm; Phlegma; Flem

Paul Le Flem         
FRENCH COMPOSER
Marie-Paul Achille Auguste Le Flem (18 March 1881 – 31 July 1984) was a French composer and music critic.
phlegm         
[fl?m]
¦ noun
1. the thick viscous substance secreted by the mucous membranes of the respiratory passages, especially when produced in excessive quantities during a cold.
2. (in medieval science and medicine) one of the four bodily humours, believed to be associated with a calm or apathetic temperament.
calmness of temperament.
Derivatives
phlegmy adjective
Origin
ME fleem, fleume, from OFr. fleume, from late L. phlegma 'clammy moisture (of the body)', from Gk phlegma 'inflammation', from phlegein 'to burn'.
phlegm         
Phlegm is the thick yellowish substance that develops in your throat and at the back of your nose when you have a cold.
= mucus
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Phlegm

Phlegm (; Ancient Greek: φλέγμᾰ, phlégma, "inflammation", "humour caused by heat") is mucus produced by the respiratory system, excluding that produced by the nasal passages. It often refers to respiratory mucus expelled by coughing, otherwise known as sputum. Phlegm, and mucus as a whole, is in essence a water-based gel consisting of glycoproteins, immunoglobulins, lipids and other substances. Its composition varies depending on climate, genetics, and state of the immune system. Its color can vary from transparent to pale or dark yellow and green, from light to dark brown, and even to dark grey depending on the constituents. The body naturally produces about 1 quart (about 1 litre) of phlegm every day to capture and clear substances in the air and bacteria from the nose and throat.