Excrementitious

  • 11Emunctory — E*munc to*ry, n.; pl. {Emunctories}. [L. emunctorium a pair of snuffers, fr. emungere, emunctum, to blow the nose, hence, to wipe, cleanse; e out + mungere to blow the nose: cf. F. [ e]monctoire, formerly spelled also [ e]monctoire.] (Physiol.)… …

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  • 12Excrementitial — Ex cre*men*ti tial, Excrementitious Ex cre*men*ti tious, a. (Physiol.) Pertaining to, or consisting of, excrement; of the nature of excrement. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13Excretory — Ex*cre to*ry, a. [Cf. F. excr[ e]toire.] Having the quality of excreting, or throwing off excrementitious matter. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Feculent — Fec u*lent, a. [L. faeculentus, fr. faecula: cf. F. f[ e]culent. See {Fecula}.] Foul with extraneous or impure substances; abounding with sediment or excrementitious matter; muddy; thick; turbid. [1913 Webster] Both his hands most filthy feculent …

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  • 15excrement — noun Etymology: Latin excrementum, from excernere Date: 1533 waste matter discharged from the body; especially feces • excremental adjective • excrementitious adjective …

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  • 16-itious — adjective suffix Etymology: Latin icius, itius of, relating to, or having the characteristics of < excrementitious > …

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  • 17Medical Compendium in Seven Books — The Medical Compendium in Seven Books or Epitomes iatrikes biblio hepta was a medical treatise of seven books written by Paul of Aegina in the 7th century CE. Summary This work is chiefly a compilation from former writers; and the preface&#8230; …

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  • 18Der Unrat in Sitte, Brauch, Glauben und Gewohnheitsrecht der Völker — Der Unrat oder mit vollständigem deutschem Titel Der Unrat in Sitte, Brauch, Glauben und Gewohnheitsrecht der Völker ist eine 1891 in Washington D.C. erschienene Übersicht über die ethnologische Nutzung von Fäkalien und diversen anderen&#8230; …

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  • 19feculent — adjective Foul with extraneous or impure substances; abounding with sediment or excrementitious matter; muddy; thick; turbid …

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  • 20dejection — 1. SYN: depression (4). 2. The discharge of excrementitious matter. 3. The matter so discharged. SYN: dejecta. [L. dejectio, fr. de jicio, pp. jectus, to cast down] * * * de·jec·tion jek shən n 1) lowness of spirits …

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