feces (Meaning)

Wordnet

feces (n)

solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels

Webster

feces (n. pl.)

dregs; sediment; excrement. See FAeces.

feces Sentence Examples

  1. The baby's feces were a bright yellow color, indicating that the baby was healthy.
  2. The dog's feces were left on the sidewalk, creating an unpleasant smell.
  3. The cat's feces were buried in the litter box, which helped to control the odor.
  4. The feces of the bird were scattered all over the ground, making it difficult to walk without stepping in it.
  5. The feces of the cow were used as fertilizer for the fields, helping to enrich the soil.
  6. The feces of the horse were collected and used to make compost, which was then used to improve the soil in the garden.
  7. The feces of the pig were used to make biogas, which was then used to generate electricity.
  8. The feces of the chicken were used to make fertilizer for the vegetable garden, which helped to produce healthier and more nutritious vegetables.
  9. The feces of the rabbit were used to make a type of paper called parchment, which was used for writing and printing.
  10. The feces of the human were used to study the health of the human, and to diagnose and treat diseases.

FAQs About the word feces

solid excretory product evacuated from the bowelsdregs; sediment; excrement. See FAeces.

soil,dung, dirt, slops, doo-doo, excreta, scat, poop, ordure, dropping

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The baby's feces were a bright yellow color, indicating that the baby was healthy.

The dog's feces were left on the sidewalk, creating an unpleasant smell.

The cat's feces were buried in the litter box, which helped to control the odor.

The feces of the bird were scattered all over the ground, making it difficult to walk without stepping in it.