excrement
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Excrement \Ex"cre*ment\, n. [L. excrementum, fr. excernere,
excretum, to skin out, discharge: cf. F. excr['e]ment. See
{Excrete}.]
Matter excreted and ejected; that which is excreted or cast
out of the animal body by any of the natural emunctories;
especially, alvine, discharges; dung; ordure.
[1913 Webster]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Excrement \Ex"cre*ment\, n. [L. excrementum, fr. excrescere,
excretum, to grow out. See {Excrescence}.]
An excrescence or appendage; an outgrowth. [Obs.] "Ornamental
excrements." --Fuller.
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Living creatures put forth (after their period of
growth) nothing that is young but hair and nails, which
are excrements and no parts. --Bacon.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
41 Moby Thesaurus words for "excrement":
carrion, corruption, dandruff, decay, dejecta, dejection,
dejecture, discharge, effluent, egesta, ejecta, ejectamenta,
ejection, excreta, excretes, extravasate, extravasation, exudate,
exudation, filth, foul matter, furfur, gangrene, mess, muck, mucus,
obscenity, ordure, pus, putrid matter, rot, scurf, scuz, slime,
smut, snot, sordes, transudate, transudation, waste,
waste matter
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