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encopresis
[ en-kuh-pree-sis ]
noun
, Psychiatry.
, plural en·co·pre·ses [en-k, uh, -, pree, -seez].
- involuntary defecation.
encopresis
/ ˌɛnkəʊˈpriːsɪs; ˌɛnkəʊˈprɛtɪk /
noun
- involuntary discharge of faeces, esp when associated with psychiatric disturbance
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Derived Forms
- encopretic, adjective
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Other Words From
- en·co·pret·ic [en-k, uh, -, pret, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of encopresis1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of encopresis1
C20: from New Latin, from Greek en- ² + copr ( o ) - , + -esis as in enuresis
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Example Sentences
Her son is 15, regularly needs to visit medical specialists and takes several medications for a condition known as fecal incontinence or encopresis.
From New York Times
In extreme cases, children can develop what is called encopresis, when liquid stool leaks out around the hard, impacted stuff clogging up the colon.
From New York Times
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