sanpaku

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Etymology[edit]

Uncle Sam depicted with an intense gaze exhibiting sanpaku.

Borrowed from Japanese 三白 (sanpaku, three whites) or 三白眼 (sanpaku gan, three-white eyes).

Noun[edit]

sanpaku (uncountable)

  1. The presence of visible white space (sclera) above or below the iris of the human eye, traditionally supposed in China to indicate physical or mental imbalance.

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