
1) Bm 2) Defecation 3) Emission 4) Excrement 5) Excreta 6) Excreting 7) Faeces 8) Feces 9) Fecula 10) Guano 11) Incontinence 12) Incontinency 13) Laxation 14) Micturition 15) Ordure 16) Pee 17) Piddle 18) Piss 19) Shitting 20) Uric 21) Urinary 22) Urination 23) Urine 24) Voiding 25) Vomit 26) Vomitus
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1) Discharge 2) Elimination 3) Emission 4) Evacuation 5) Excreting 6) Expelling 7) French word used in English 8) The act of excreting 9) Voiding
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- the bodily process of discharging waste matter
- waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body
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The process by which toxicants are eliminated from the body including through the kidney and urinary tract, the liver and biliary system, the fecal excretor, the lungs, sweat, saliva and lactation.
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• (n.) That which is excreted; excrement. • (n.) The act of excreting.
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(L. excretio) the act, process, or function of excreting.
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the process by which animals rid themselves of waste products and of the nitrogenous by-products of metabolism. Through excretion organisms control ... [10 related articles]
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The process of ridding the body of metabolic waste products.
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The elimination of the waste products of metabolism.
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the elimination of radioactive materials from the body by its natural functions
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The process of expelling toxic substances from the body through the kidneys via the urine, but also via bile (high molecular weight compounds), lungs (volatile hydrocarbons excreted unchanged), gastric juices (nicotine), breast milk (pesticides) and skin (iron).
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The removal of a waste product from the body.
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<nephrology> The act, process or function of excreting. ... Origin: L. Excretio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(eks-kre´shәn) the act, process, or function of excreting. Ordinarily, what is meant by excretion is defecation, the evacuation of feces. Technically, excretion can refer to the expulsion of any matter, whether from a single cell or from the entire body, as well as to the matter excreted. waste mater...
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The process of removal of a compound or its metabolites from the body, normally via the bile or urine, but also via the lungs for volatile substances and by either minor routes such as skin, saliva or intestinal mucosa.
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(Living things in their environment) removal of metabolic waste from the body
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Ex·cre'tion noun [ Confer French
excrétion .]
1. The act of excreting. « To promote secretion and
excretion .»
Pereira. 2. That which is excreted; excrement.
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Excretion is the process of getting rid of unwanted substances from within the body.
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excretion The act or process of discharging waste matter from the tissues or organs. 2. Waste matter that has been discharged from an animal or a plant.
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the process by which the body rids itself of waste
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In biology, the removal of the waste products of metabolism from living organisms. In plants and simple animals, waste products are removed by diffusion. Plants, for example, excrete O
2, a product of photosynthesis. In mammals, waste products are removed by specialized excretory organs, principally the kidneys, which excrete ...
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The process of removing the waste products of cellular metabolism from the body.
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the loss of ions, solutes, water and metabolic wastes from the body.
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the act of excreting. · the substance excreted, as urine or sweat, or certain plant products.
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the bodily process of discharging waste matter
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