
1) Concept in ethics 2) Elimination 3) Evacuation 4) Excreting 5) Excretion 6) French word used in English 7) Incontinency 8) Voiding
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1) Dissoluteness 2) Enuresis 3) Incontinency 4) Rakishness
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- involuntary urination or defecation
- indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures
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• (n.) Alt. of Incontinency
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(L. incontinentia) inability to control excretory functions, as defecation (faecal i.) or urination (urinary i.).
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Involuntary leakage of urine
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Inability to control the flow of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or the escape of stool from the rectum (fecal incontinence).
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loss of bladder or bowel control; the accidental loss of urine or feces.
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loss of bladder or bowel control; the accidental loss of urine or feces.
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Involuntary leakage of urine or faeces from the body.
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<gastroenterology, urology> The inability to control excretory functions, as defecation (faecal incontinence) or urination (urinary incontinence). ... Origin: L. Incontinentia ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-kon´tĭ-nәns) inability to control excretory functions. immoderation or excess. adj., incon´tinent., adj.
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involuntary urination or defecation.
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Incontinence: Inability to control excretions. Urinary incontinence is inability to keep urine in the bladder. Fecal incontinence is inability to retain feces in the rectum.
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Incontinence is when you pass urine (urinal incontinence), or stools or gas (faecal incontinence), because you cannot control your bladder or bowels.
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Inability to control urine or defecation.
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Loss of bladder or bowel control that leads to the accidental loss of urine or feces. Stress incontinence is more common in women and causes urine to leak when laughing or coughing. Urge incontinence is caused by urinary muscle spasms that cause an urgency to urinate. Multiple pregnancies, being overweight, and genetic weaknesses in the mucles ca.....
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Loss of bladder or bowel control; the accidental loss of urine or feces.
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Loss of bladder and/or bowel control.
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Loss of bladder or bowel control; the accidental loss of urine or feces.
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(faecal incontinence, urinary incontinence) Not being able to control passing urine (urinary incontinence) or passing a bowel motion (faecal incontinence).
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inability to hold urine or faeces inside of the body
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(Gr. akrasia) Moral condition of a person unable to control his bodily desires by rational principles. The incontinent man is distinguished from the licentious in that in the one case there is a conflict between bodily desires and rational choice and in the other case not (Aristotle). -- G.R.M.
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Failure or inability to control evacuation of the bladder or bowel (or both in the case of double incontinence). It may arise as a result of injury, childbirth, disease, or senility
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Loss of bladder and/or bowel control.
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