waste+matter

  • 81mess — 1 noun 1 DIRTY/UNTIDY (singular, uncountable) a situation in which a place looks very untidy or dirty, with things spread all around: Clean up this mess! | The house was an awful mess after the party. | make a mess: You can make cookies if you… …

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  • 82muck — 1 noun (U) informal 1 especially BrE something such as dirt, mud, or another sticky substance that makes something dirty: Come on, let s wipe that muck off your face. 2 BrE waste matter from animals, especially waste matter that is put on land to …

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  • 83excrement — n feces, fecal matter, excreta, egesta, waste matter, stools, Sl. do, waste, feculence; dung, manure, muck, fertilizer, ordure, guano; droppings, night soil, dressing, cow or buffalo chips, U.S. West cow pies, coprolites, coproliths, Sl. flops …

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  • 84manure — n 1. fertilizer, organic fertilizer, plant food; compost, dressing, side dressing; marl, bone meal, Inf. yesterday s gardenias. 2. excrement, excreta, egesta; fecal matter, waste matter, stools, Sl. do, waste, feculence; dung, muck, ordure, guano …

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  • 85soil — I n 1. ground, earth, Archaic. glebe, turf, marl, loam, humus; clay, dirt, dust. 2. country, land, region; property, premises. II v 1. dirty, stain, spot, maculate, smudge, muddy, sully; splash, spatter, Inf. slop up, Inf. foul up; bedraggle,… …

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  • 86transpire — [c]/trænsˈpaɪə / (say trans puyuh) verb (transpired, transpiring) –verb (i) 1. to occur, happen, or take place. 2. to become apparent: *So he picked at the German s lapel, hoping to effect a closer relationship by touch, and it transpired that… …

  • 87sewage — Filth and waste matter carried away in sewers and drains. 25 Am J2d Drains § 1. Excrement, as well as waste, refuse or foul matter, carried off in sewers and drains, whether open or closed, by the water flowing therein. Durham v Eno Cotton Mills …

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  • 88bowel movement — n. 1. the passing of waste matter from the large intestine 2. waste matter thus passed; feces …

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  • 89excrete — [eks krēt′, ikskrēt′] vt., vi. excreted, excreting [< L excretus, pp. of excernere, to sift out < ex , out of + cernere, to sift: see HARVEST] 1. to separate (waste matter) from the blood or tissue and eliminate from the body, as through… …

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  • 90ex|crete — «ehk SKREET», transitive verb, cret|ed, cret|ing. to discharge (waste matter) from the body; separate (waste matter) from the blood or tissues of an animal or from the system of a plant: »The sweat glands excrete sweat …

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