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feculent

 
Dictionary: fec·u·lent   (fĕk'yə-lənt) pronunciation
 
adj.

Full of foul or impure matter; fecal.

[Middle English, from Latin faeculentus, heavy with sediment, from faex, faec-, dregs.]

feculence fec'u·lence n.
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Medical Dictionary: fec·u·lent
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(fĕk'yə-lənt)
adj.

Full of foul or impure matter; fecal.

 
Veterinary Dictionary: feculent
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1. having dregs or sediment.
2. excrementitious.

 
Obscure Words: feculent
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1) filthy, scummy, muddy or foul
2) of the nature of containing waste matter
 
WordNet: feculent
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: foul with waste matter; of or relating to feces
  Synonyms: fecal, faecal


 
 
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