Definition of Defecations

1. defecation [n] - See also: defecation

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Defecations

defeating
defeatism
defeatisms
defeatist
defeatists
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defeature
defeatures
defecate
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defecation
defecations (current term)
defecation reflex
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defections
defective
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defectiveness

Literary usage of Defecations

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1. The Medical Clinics of North America by Richard J. Havel, K. Patrick Ober (1917)
"12.30AM: Egg, 1 75 Milk, 100 cc (3i ounces) 70 Cream, 100 cc (3J ounces) 200 3000 There were three defecations this day. Fat furnished 2500 Calories; ..."

2. The House Fly, Disease Carrier: An Account of Its Dangerous Activities and by Leland Ossian Howard (1911)
"... to October 26th there have been 246 defecations (with urination) into the model in question, making about two and one-third defecations a day. ..."

3. The pourtract of old age by John Smith (1752)
"... defecations, as in the liver, ... for its ultimate ufe, all which exaltations, and defecations, are included in this text; ..."

4. Hygiene in Mexico: A Study of Sanitary and Educational Problems by Alberto J. Pani (1917)
"We thus see the great need of rapidly removing from houses and city all detriti and defecations. It is true that our capital possesses, for the purpose of ..."

5. Buffalo Medical Journal (1885)
"That the active agents in the distribution of the cholera poison are the defecations of persons suffering from the disease in any of its stages. ..."

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