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Results for: of feces, fecal, of excrementTranslations 1 - 30 of 56
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of feces, fecal, of excrementfaecal
(Pathology) disease caused by infection with the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii (generally caused by eating improperly cooked meat or contact with cat feces)toxoplasmosis
abnormal interest in feces, obsession with fecescoprophilia
abnormally frequent and fluid bowel movements, frequent and excessive bowel movements, watery fecesdiarrhea
achieve a speed or rate, adapt something, be adequate, be occupied with something, cause something, changes the emphasis, cheat somebody, conduct self, excrement, exhaust somebody, fare, forms questions and negatives, fuss, commotion; something that mu...do
act of feeding on feces or dung (Zoology)scatophagy
animal droppings, guano fertilizer, natural fertilizer composed of excrement from sea birds (found mainly on islands near the coast of Peru)guano
animal dung, animal fecesdroppings
animal excrement, cover with dung, manure, fertilizerdung
animal feces, imitation bullet, make pellets of something, small ball of compressed material, small ball; bullet, small lead shot; pill, tablet (of medication); solid phase gathering on the bottom of vial, small bullet, stone missile for cannon or cata...pellet
become stiff or stuck, cause feelings of loyalty or closeness, dominant position in chess, employ as apprentice, fencing movement, force to do something, form chemical bond, make feces firmer, nuisance, protect edge of fabric, put book together, stick ...bind
black feces (Medicine)melaena
cleansing associated with a surgical procedure, dressing table, fixture for disposing of bodily waste, outdoor toilet, receptacle for human feces and urine that is usually equipped with a flushing system to carry waste to the sewer; lavatory, room wher...toilet
containing fecesexcrementitious
creature which feeds on excrementcoprophagist
dark or blood-stained feces; black vomit (Medicine), production of black fecesmelena
defecate, excrementpoo-poo
defecation, depression, sadness, excrement, great unhappinessdejection
discharge urine from the body, discharge fluid excrement from the body, expel urineurinate
discharging of urine, discharging of fluid excrementurination
eating of dung, eating of feces, feeding on dungcoprophagy
eats dung, nourished by feces (common in certain beetles, birds, etc.)coprophagous
excess fat in stools, presence of excess fat in the feces (Medicine)steatorrhea
excrementdoo-doo
excrement used as fertilizernight soil
excrement, bodily wastedejecta
excrement, dung, fecesfaeces
excrement, something morally corrupting, waste; excrementordure
excreted waste materials, something which has been egested (excrement, bodily discharge)egesta
excreting of waste matter, waste materials, matter which has been discharged from the body (i.e. feces, sweat, etc.); process of expelling waste matterexcretion
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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