
1) Dejection 2) Faecal matter 3) Faeces 4) Fecal matter 5) Feces 6) Ordure 7) Stool
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first feces of a newborn child
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first stools of a newborn lamb.
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• (n.) Opium. • (n.) The contents of the fetal intestine; hence, first excrement.
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A dark green faeces that accumulates in the bowel of foetuses and passes from the bowl shortly after birth.
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The bowel contents of the baby at birth.
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<paediatrics> The first stools of the newborn. Typically thick, viscous, sticky and dark green. Usually sterile and odourless. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(mә-ko´ne-әm) dark green mucilaginous material in the intestine of the full-term fetus; this is the first type of feces passed by the newborn infant.
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A greenish-brown substance that comes from a baby's digestive tract and is ordinarily passed after delivery as the baby's first stool. Sometimes, the meconium is passed before birth, in which case it stains the amniotic fluid
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Me·co'ni·um noun [ Latin , from Greek ..., from ... poppy.]
(Medicine) (a) Opium. [ Obsolete]
(b) The contents of the fetal intestine; hence, first excrement.
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Fecal matter that is passes a few hours after birth by a foal
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Meconium: Dark sticky material normally present in the intestine at birth and passed in the feces after birth. The passage of meconium before birth can be a sign of fetal distress. Common Misspellings: maconium
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The bowel contents of a baby at birth.
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An infant's first bowel movement. Meconium is generally dark green or black in color and is leftover residue from intestinal development during the fetal period. Meconium contains epithelial cells from the intestines, lanugo, mucus, amniotic fluid, bile and water. Meconium is thick and tar-like. Unlike future bowel movements, there is no odor to .....
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meconium 1. Poppy juice. 2. Opium. 3. In medicine, a dark green mucilaginous material in the intestine of the full term fetus, being a mixture of the secretions of the intestinal glands and some amniotic fluid. 4. The dark greenish feces that have collected in the intestines of an unborn baby and are released shortly after birth [from 'poppy juice'...
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A substance made up of what the baby has ingested while in the uterus
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Dark greenish material that builds up in the digestive system before birth, and usually starts being passed as bowel movements within 24 hours of birth.
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noun thick dark green mucoid material that is the first feces of a newborn child
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first poop of a newborn mammal.
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Fetal manure.
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First intestinal discharge of the newborn; green or yellow in color. It consists of epithelial or surface cells, mucus and bile. Discharge may occur before or during labor or soon after birth.
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First intestinal discharge of the newborn; green or yellow in color. It consists of epithelial or surface cells, mucus and bile. Discharge may occur before or during labor or soon after birth.
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The bowel movement (feces) of a baby before, during, or soon after birth.
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a sticky, greenish-black substance that forms in the intestines during fetal development and is the first bowel movement of a newborn.
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A greenish-brown substance that comes from a baby's digestive tract and is ordinarily passed after delivery as the baby's first stool. Sometimes, the meconium is passed before birth, in which case it stains the amniotic fluid, turning it greenish brown.
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