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2) Biology: intestinal wastes3) Medicine: alvine discharge, dejection, dejecture, ejecta, intestinal discharge, motions, stercus4) Obsolete: gong (In Britain during the Tudor period "gong" was a coloquial term for "excrement". A "Gong Pit" is one method of disposing of this waste.)5) Engineering: excrements, stool6) Australian slang: crap7) Physiology: excretas8) Jargon: grunt9) Special term: dejectas10) Ecology: excreta, intestinal waste11) Makarov: dejecta -
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1) Medicine: dejection, dejecture, fecal masses, fecal matter2) Agriculture: intestinal wastes3) Ecology: intestinal discharge, intestinal waste4) Makarov: dejecta -
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