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recrement
[ rek-ruh-muhnt ]
noun
- Physiology. a secretion, as saliva, that is reabsorbed by the body.
- refuse separated from anything; dross.
recrement
/ ˈrɛkrɪmənt /
noun
- physiol any substance, such as bile, that is secreted from a part of the body and later reabsorbed instead of being excreted
- waste matter; refuse; dross
Derived Forms
- ˌrecreˈmental, adjective
Other Words From
- recre·mental adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of recrement1
Word History and Origins
Origin of recrement1
Example Sentences
Recrement, rek′rē-ment, n. superfluous matter: dross.—adjs.
The absorbent vessels of the embryon continue to drink up nourishment from the fluid in which they swim, or liquor amnii; and which at first needs no previous digestive preparation; but which, when the whole apparatus of digestion becomes complete, is swallowed by the mouth into the stomach, and being mixed with saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, and mucus of the intestines, becomes digested, and leaves a recrement, which produces the first feces of the infant, called meconium.
Associated words: metallic, metallurgy, metallography, metalliferous, metalliform, metalline, metallist, metallurgical, metallurgist, alloy, lode, dross recrement, bimetallic, bimetallism, monometallic, monometallism. minerals, n. pl.
The animal, in that case, would arm itself with its own refuse in the same way as it sometimes builds itself a home with its intestinal recrement.
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