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faeces
[fee-seez]
faeces
/ ˈfiːsiːz /
plural noun
bodily waste matter derived from ingested food and the secretions of the intestines and discharged through the anus
Other Word Forms
- faecal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of faeces1
Example Sentences
Mr Lucas said some weeks the number of dog faeces they found reached "double figures", and that the problem plagues many other parks and pitches.
It is mainly a respiratory disease, which can be transmitted through nose to nose contact and also through contact with saliva, urine, faeces and milk.
The bacteria are spread through contact with animals or their faeces, through consuming contaminated food or water and from person to person.
"We have a pump system that keeps breaking. Basically it just pools up. You're wading through this water. It's full of faeces, diapers, animal faeces, whatever comes through."
The complaint goes on to describe alleged degrading acts that included drinking urine or ingesting faeces.
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