Excrement

  • 41excrement — [ˈekskrɪmənt] noun [U] formal the solid waste that your body gets rid of …

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  • 42excrement — ex•cre•ment [[t]ˈɛk skrə mənt[/t]] n. phl waste matter discharged from the body, esp. feces • Etymology: 1525–35; < L excrēmentum=excrē , var. s. of excernere+ mentum ment ex cre•men′tous ˈmɛn təs adj …

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  • 43excrement — /ˈɛkskrəmənt / (say ekskruhmuhnt) noun waste matter discharged from the body, especially the faeces. {Latin excrēmentum what is evacuated} –excremental /ɛkskrəˈmɛntl/ (say ekskruh mentl), adjective –excrementally /ɛkskrəˈmɛntəli/ (say ekskruh… …

  • 44excrement —   n. waste matter discharged from body.    ♦ excremental, excrementary, excrementitious, a …

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  • 45excrement — [16] Latin excrēmentum meant originally ‘that which is sifted out’ (it was a derivative of the verb excernere, a compound formed from the prefix ex ‘out’ and cernere ‘sift, decide’, from which English gets certain). Hence it was applied… …

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  • 46excrement — n. (in sing. or pl.) faeces. Derivatives: excremental adj. Etymology: F excreacutement or L excrementum (as EXCRETE) …

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  • 47Man and Woman in Front of a Pile of Excrement — Artist Joan Miró Year 1935 Type Oil on copper Location Fundació Joan Miró …

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  • 48Homme et femme devant un tas d'excrément — Artiste Joan Miró Année 1935 Technique huile sur cuivre Dimensions (H × L) 23 cm × 32 cm Localisation Fondation Joan Miró, Barcelona …

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  • 49Hell of Excrement — Hell of Excrement, (屎糞所, shifunsho , place of excrement ), one of the sixteen lesser hells depicted in the Japanese Hell Scroll (地獄草紙, jigokuzōji ), probably commissioned by Emperor Goshirakawa in the 12th century and originally stored in Rengeô… …

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  • 50mousse — Excrément …

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