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excrement
[ ek-skruh-muhnt ]
noun
- waste matter discharged from the body, especially feces.
excrement
/ ˌɛkskrɪmɛnˈtɪʃəs; ˈɛkskrɪmənt; ˌɛkskrɪˈmɛntəl /
noun
- waste matter discharged from the body, esp faeces; excreta
Derived Forms
- excremental, adjective
Other Words From
- ex·cre·men·tous [ek-skr, uh, -, men, -t, uh, s], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of excrement1
Word History and Origins
Origin of excrement1
Example Sentences
So they did a gut check—they went hunting for excrement and vomit from the Polish Basin, a region of central Europe with an extensive record of fossil bones and paleoclimate data.
He said campfires on dry ground were dangerous and campers often left litter and human excrement.
The family had been living in squalor, surrounded by rubbish and human excrement, before the tragedy, the trial had heard.
Trash was strewn about the unit, and the toilet was clogged with excrement.
Local media reported he was also carrying a box containing his excrement to use against people opposing his views.
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