Excremental

  • 51excrement — /ˈɛkskrəmənt / (say ekskruhmuhnt) noun waste matter discharged from the body, especially the faeces. {Latin excrēmentum what is evacuated} –excremental /ɛkskrəˈmɛntl/ (say ekskruh mentl), adjective –excrementally /ɛkskrəˈmɛntəli/ (say ekskruh… …

  • 52excrement —   n. waste matter discharged from body.    ♦ excremental, excrementary, excrementitious, a …

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  • 54excrement — ► NOUN ▪ faeces. DERIVATIVES excremental adjective. ORIGIN Latin excrementum, from excernere sift out …

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  • 55excrement — [eks′krə mənt] n. [Fr excrément < L excrementum, that which is sifted out, refuse < excretus: see EXCRETE] waste matter from the bowels; feces excremental [eks′krəment′ l] adj. excrementitious [eks′krəmen tish′əs, eks krəməntish′əs] …

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  • 56excrement — n. (in sing. or pl.) faeces. Derivatives: excremental adj. Etymology: F excreacutement or L excrementum (as EXCRETE) …

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  • 57sewage — n. waste matter, esp. excremental, conveyed in sewers. Phrases and idioms: sewage farm (or works) a place where sewage is treated, esp. to produce manure …

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