Feces, solid waste, fecal matter, dung, manure, stool or excrement.
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Perhaps spelt feces. or droppings in the case of animals; and excrement or solid waste in the case of humans. "Number 2s" is a widespread usage also, at least in English speaking countries. Urine and pee are common names for liquid waste.
For dinosaurs its COPRALITE
Faeces
Excrement
Faecal matter, or faeces.
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the scientific word for hardness is density
macro is the scientific word for big
A scientific word for facts or figures would be data.
You just did. Just change "the word scientific method..." to "the TERM scientific method". Or you could say "That's not following the scientific method."
Tidy, sweep, dust, organize, clean, swipe, wash, mop, polish, vacuum.
The scientific word is feces
The plural of the word 'poop' is, simply, 'poop.' The word stays the same.
The scientific name for dinosaur poop is coprolite. It is fossilized feces that can provide valuable information about the diet and behavior of ancient animals.
The French word for poop is "Merde".
The scientific term for the fear of feces is "coprophobia."
fecal matter
the Japanese word for poop is istgullibleoop hell yes it is
No, "murd" is not the French word for "poop." "Poop" in French is "caca" or "excrΓ©ment."
It is "will poop". It is not one word.
there is not a scientific word for the fear of football but i would deffinatley call it footballaphobia :)....................................................................poop---------------------actually,its called Pedaspheraphobia..
Pooping in the current days are known as a substitute word for excrement. The word poop was made up for a less scientific and more informal and casual way to describe the action of excreting when going to the toilet.
The word for "poop" during the Renaissance period was likely "excrement" or "feces."