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1 водянистый кал
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1) General subject: diarrhea, loose bowels, runs, scours (у скота), touristas, shark feces2) Zoology: (у животных) rush3) Medicine: alvine flux, flux, loose4) Colloquial: runs (the runs)5) American: Aztec two-step (особ. у туристов), Joe Trots, squirt7) Australian slang: collywobbles, the runs, the trots8) Veterinary medicine: scour, scouring, watery feces9) Rude: (детский) bogey, boggy10) Jargon: Hong Kong dog, butt juices, delhi belly (употр. туристами в Индии), gyppy tammy, have the runs, have the shits, quickstep, the touristas, the turistas, turistas, two-bob bits (I've got a real case of the two-bob-bits), gyppy tummy, scoots, squirts, trots12) Taboo: Johnny Trots, back-door trot, bum gravy, cock-tails, craps (pl), flying handicap, jerry-go-nimble, mung, (pl) shits, shitters (pl), (диарея) fireworks -
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Medicine: watery feces -
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1) Medicine: alvine flux, diarrhea, diarrhoea, diarrhoeal disease2) American: (в Пенсиьвании, Нью-Джерси, юговосточном Нью-Йорке) Lucy Bowles3) Veterinary medicine: watery feces4) Makarov: trots5) Taboo: Hong Kong dog, boggy, chicken shits, dog
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