Definition of Defecated

1. Verb. (past of defecate) ¹

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Definition of Defecated

1. defecate [v] - See also: defecate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Defecated

defeaters
defeatican
defeaticans
defeating
defeatism
defeatisms
defeatist
defeatists
defeatocrat
defeatocrats
defeats
defeature
defeatured
defeatures
defecation reflex
defect
defect of speech
defected
defectibilities
defectibility
defectible

Literary usage of Defecated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1862)
"... it is thoroughly defecated, and arrives at the lower, or finishing channels ... and flows out at the lower end in a continuous stream of well defecated, ..."

2. Sorghum and Its Products: An Account of Recent Investigations Concerning the by F. L. Stewart (1867)
"... Wool, and Cotton may be dyed various Colors from a Material contained in the Seeds and Trash—Use of defecated unripe Juice as a Source of Grape Sugar, ..."

3. Extracts from the Diary of a Lover of Literature by Thomas Green (1810)
"... there is an artificiality and want of raciness in it, which disappoints expectation, and ultimately tires : it seems defecated and refined, ..."

4. Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1835)
"... defecated of all passion, and ignorance, and sordid motive. The truth is, such a government would be weak from its utter want of sympathy with the ..."

5. What is Meaning?: Studies in the Development of Significance by Victoria Welby (1903)
"That which is defecated to a pure transparency can never supply a religion to any human being but a philosopher constructing a system. ..."

6. Beet-sugar Manufacture by Hermann Claassen (1910)
"Carbon dioxide, taken from the lime-kilns, is the reagent used for precipitating lime in the defecated juices. Formerly there was a wide-spread fear that ..."

7. The Irish Industrial Exhibition of 1853: A Detailed Catalogue of Its Contents by John Sproule (1854)
"In some factories a small quantity of lime-water is employed, so that the syrup when obtained is already defecated ; but the residue •vuld only be used as ..."

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