Laxative. It should be noted that ALL foods cause bowel movements! (Laxatives promote bowel motility which causes the fecal bolus (poop) to move more quickly through the GI tract).
Coprophobia or Corporophobia- a fear of toilets, bowel movements, public toilets and anything associated with toilets.
Diarrhea is a medical term.Diarrhea is a medical term for having 3 or more loose stools per day.
The actual word is endometriosis. Its symptoms include painful menstrual cramps, chronic pain in the lower back , pain during or after sex, intestinal pain and painful bowel movements or urination during menstrual periods.
The medical term for the herniation of the rectum is "rectocele." It occurs when the rectal wall protrudes through the vaginal wall, typically due to weakened pelvic support structures. This condition can lead to symptoms such as discomfort, difficulty with bowel movements, and pressure in the pelvic area.
The proper spelling of the word is defecate (bowel movement).
Ciguatera (from the Spanish word for a poisonous snail) is a food-related illness that causes abdominal and neurological symptoms.
When food molecules are penetrated by microwaves, they absorb the microwave radiation, which causes them to vibrate and generate heat. This heat is what cooks the food quickly and evenly in a microwave oven.
Seismograph is the word for a device that records the movements of the earth, particularly earthquakes.
The word "poop" is believed to have originated from the early 19th-century slang, derived from the French word "poupée," meaning "doll" or "puppet," which was used in children's language. It later evolved into a term for feces, likely influenced by the sounds associated with defecation. Over time, "poop" became a common, informal way to refer to bowel movements, particularly in American English.
Motion
As a noun, it would be a bowel movement or feces; as a verb it is "to defecate."
it is an article ,used in singular before a word that begins with a bowel