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excrement

American  
[ek-skruh-muhnt] / ˈɛk skrə mənt /

noun

  1. waste matter discharged from the body, especially feces.


excrement British  
/ ˌɛkskrɪmɛnˈtɪʃəs, ˈɛkskrɪmənt, ˌɛkskrɪˈmɛntəl /

noun

  1. waste matter discharged from the body, esp faeces; excreta

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Other Word Forms

  • excremental adjective
  • excrementous adjective

Etymology

Origin of excrement

1525–35; < Latin excrēmentum, equivalent to excrē- (perfect stem of excernere to excrete ) + -mentum -ment

Example Sentences

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This happened seven times while I was in Castlehill and often led to excrement being left around the corridors and lounges.

From BBC

The rains have stranded millions mid-commute, left cars floating in streets that have turned into rivers and caused outbreaks of leptospirosis, a liver ailment that spreads through the excrement of sewer rats.

From BBC

Inside were dead cats, dog excrement and filthy mattresses.

From BBC

He said the house smelled of animal excrement—smells that lingered on his clothes, particularly his school uniform.

From BBC

Broken glass, human excrement and charred areas were visible on the floors and stairways of the parking lot on Thursday afternoon.

From Los Angeles Times