
1) Bm 2) Crap 3) Droppings 4) Dung 5) Feces 6) Meconium 7) Melaena 8) Melena 9) Ordure 10) Poop 11) Shit 12) Shite 13) Turd 14) Xcretion
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1) Body waste 2) Dejection 3) Excrement 4) Excreta 5) Excretion 6) Excretory product 7) Faecal matter 8) Fecal matter 9) Feces 10) Ordure 11) Stool 12) Term applied to egested food
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• (n.pl.) Excrement; ordure; also, settlings; sediment after infusion or distillation.
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Bowel excretions.
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The solid waste matter left after digestion of food. It is formed in the part of the large intestine (bowel) called the colon and contains indigestible food, some excess water, cells and bacteria. It is discharged from the body through the anus, when it may be referred to as stools.
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Stools or motions.
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<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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Bodily waste derived from ingested food and discharged through the anus.
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Faeces is the term applied to egested food.
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These are remains of food and other debris passed out of the digestive tract of animals.
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(bowel motion, bowel motions, stool, stools) Waste matter from digested food that is passed out of the bowel through the rectum (back passage).
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Remains of food and other waste material eliminated from the digestive tract of animals by way of the anus. Faeces consist of quantities of fibrous material, bacteria and other micro-organisms, rubbed-off lining of the digestive tract, bile fluids, undigested food, minerals, and water
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