- **** (also
known as
faeces or fæces; sg.: faex), are the
solid or semi-solid
remains of food that was not
digested in the
small intestine, and has been...
- A fish (pl.: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing
vertebrate animal with
swimming fins and a hard skull, but
lacking limbs with digits...
-
deposits contain a high
proportion of
fecal remains. However,
animal excrement is
easily fragmented and destro****, so
usually has
little chance of becoming...
-
Coprophilia (from Gr**** κόπρος, kópros '
excrement' and φιλία, philía 'liking, fondness'), also
called scatophilia or scat (Gr****: σκατά, skatá '****')...
- York Times.
September 3, 1987.
Retrieved 2009-01-02.
Yellow rain is the
excrement of
jungle bees. It's
yellow from
digested pollen grains, and it rains...
- dig with, and when you
relieve yourself, dig a hole and
cover up your
excrement. For the LORD your God
moves about in your camp to
protect you and to...
- the
victim is
forced to
swallow large amounts of a foul liquid, such as
excrement. The name was
invented by
German victims of
Swedish troops during the...
- to suffer,
failing to get her
medical care; she was
covered in her own
excrement and
insects ate at her body.
Sheila and Clay
Fletcher were
charged with...
-
Rotachat (Hebrew: צוֹאָה רוֹתַחַת, romanized: Ṣōʾā Roṯaḥaṯ, lit. 'boiling
excrement') in the
Talmud and the
Zohar is a
location in
Gehenna where the souls...
- use in
Tudor England to
describe someone who dug out and
removed human excrement from
privies and cesspits. The word "gong" was used for both a
privy and...