fecal
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of fecal
Explanation
Anything fecal has to do with feces: what children call "number two." In other words, fecal matters involve poop. A successful children's book is called "Everyone Poops." That's a book with some seriously fecal subject matter. All fecal issues have something to do with feces: what people commonly refer to as poop or crap. You will get fecal material on your shoe if you step in dog poop. A veterinarian may run fecal tests to see if your pet has a disease. The fecal matter of an elephant is enormous.
Example Sentences
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They landed on Matières Fécales — not the more familiar French “merde,” or “caca,” but the considerably more clinical term for fecal matter.
From Salon ● Aug. 9, 2026
She works mostly under a hood, which vents the chemical and fecal fumes.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 5, 2026
The cyclospora parasite can spread on farms via human fecal matter.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 17, 2026
Researchers test for fecal pollution because “even a single exposure can result in illness.”
From Los Angeles Times ● May 20, 2026
The Tug, Dad said, had the highest level of fecal bacteria of any river in North America.
From "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls
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