Excrement

Noun

 * 1)  Any waste matter excreted from the human or animal body, or discharged by bodily organs.
 * 2) * 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, Folio Society 2006, vol. 1 p. 97:
 * A French Gentleman was ever wont to blow his nose in his hand [...]. He asked me on a time, what privilege this filthie excrement had, that wee should have a daintie linnen cloth or handkercher to receive the same.
 * 1)  Animal solid waste excreted from the bowels; feces.

Synonyms

 * dejection
 * See also Thesaurus:feces

Related terms

 * excreta
 * excrete
 * excremental

Noun

 * 1)  Something which grows out of the body; hair, nails etc.

Thesaurus
carrion, corruption, dandruff, decay, dejecta, dejection, dejecture, discharge, effluent, egesta, ejecta, ejectamenta, ejection, excreta, excretes, extravasate, extravasation, exudate, exudation, filth, foul matter, furfur, gangrene, mess, muck, mucus, obscenity, ordure, pus, putrid matter, rot, scurf, scuz, slime, smut, snot, sordes, transudate, transudation, waste, waste matter

Pronunciation

 * , 'ek-skr&-m&nt

Etymology 1
From excrementum:, from excernere:.

Etymology 2
From excrementum:, from excrescere:.

Noun

 * Arabic: غائط, براز,  خراء
 * Bosnian: ,
 * Catalan: femta
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,  ,
 * Croatian: izmetine f, pl
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: uitwerpselen n, pl
 * Esperanto: feko
 * Fijian: dā
 * Finnish: lanta, uloste
 * French:
 * Gamilaraay: guna
 * Georgian: ექსკრემენტები
 * German: Ausscheidungen f, pl, Kot
 * Greek: περίττωμα
 * Ancient:
 * Hungarian:


 * Ido:
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, うんこ,  ,
 * Korean: 똥 (ttong), (human euphemism) 뒤 (dwi)
 * Macedonian: ,
 * Maori: tūtae, hamuti, paru
 * Navajo:
 * Ngarrindjeri:
 * Pitjantjatjara: kuna
 * Russian: кал (kal)
 * Samoan:
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: екскремент, измет
 * Roman: ekskrement, izmet
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish:
 * Warlpiri: kuna