
1) Bm 2) Bowel movement 3) Crap 4) Doodoo 5) Droppings 6) Dung 7) Faeces 8) Meconium 9) Melaena 10) Melena 11) Ordure 12) Poop 13) Shit 14) Shite 15) Turd
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1) Body waste 2) Dejection 3) Excrement 4) Excreta 5) Excretion 6) Excretory product 7) Faecal matter 8) Faeces 9) Fecal matter 10) Ordure 11) Stool
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Feces, or faeces (see spelling differences), also known as excrement, is waste product from an animal`s digestive tract expelled through the anus or cloaca during a process called defecation. ==Etymology== The word faeces is the plural of the Latin word faex meaning `dregs`. There is no singular form in the English language, making it a plurale......
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waste materials, including undigested food and sloughed-off intestinal cells, that are expelled from the intestinal tract through the anus (Morris 1992).
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• (n. pl.) dregs; sediment; excrement. See FAeces.
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(L. faeces, pl. of faex refuse) the excrement discharged from the intestines, consisting of bacteria, cells exfoliated from the intestines, secretions, chiefly of the liver, and a small amount of food residue.
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solid bodily waste discharged from the large intestine through the anus during defecation. Feces are normally removed from the body one or two times ... [5 related articles]
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The material in a bowel movement. Feces is made up of undigested food, bacteria, mucus, and cells from the lining of the intestines. Also called stool.
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Synonym for faeces ... <gastroenterology> The excrement discharged from the intestines, consisting of bacteria, cells exfoliated from the intestines, secretions, chiefly of the liver and a small amount of food residue. ... Origin: L. Faeces, pl. Of faex = refuse ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(fe´sēz) body waste discharged from the intestine, normally through the anus. Feces are formed in the colon and passed down into the rectum by the process known as peristalsis. When the rectum is full, nerve endings in its wall signal a need for emptying (see defecation). Called also stool, excrement, and excreta. adj., ...
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The medical and scientific term for the "excrement discharged from the intestines."
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Waste matter discharged from the intestines. Also called excrement, scat, or droppings.
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Fe'ces noun plural dregs; sediment; excrement. See
FÆces .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fē′sēz Definitions: 1. The matter discharged from the bowel during defecation, consisting of the undigested residue of food, epithelium, intestinal mucus, bacteria, and waste material. Synonyms: stercus
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Feces: The medical and scientific term for the "excrement discharged from the intestines." The word "feces" (or its English version "faeces") in Shakespeare in this context until the 17<sup>th</sup> century "feces" merely meant the "dregs or sediment" of wine or some other fermented prod...
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(fe;sez) Material expelled from the GI tract during defecation, composed of undigested food residue, bacteria, and secretions; also called stool.
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another name for excrement
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body waste, poop
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The manure or excrement produced by an animal.
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solid bodily waste discharged from the large intestine
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animal waste products
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droppings/manure
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Another word for solid wastes (stool).
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The manure or excrement produced by an animal.
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Intestinal excrement, droppings, scat.
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