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excern
† exˈcern, v. Obs. Also 6–7 -cerne. [ad. L. excern-ĕre, f. ex- out + cernĕre to sift.] = excrete. 1. trans. Of animals and plants, or their organs: To separate (waste matter) from the blood or sap, preparatory to discharging from the system.1626 Bacon Sylva §542 The Moss of trees is a kind of hair; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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excernent
excernent, a. (ɛkˈsɜːnənt) [ad. L. excernent-em, pr. pple. of excernĕre: see excern.] = excretory.1836 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 798/1 Derangements of the..excernent organs. 1884 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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excreta
‖ excreta (ɛkˈskriːtə) [Lat.; neut. pl. of pa. pple. of excernĕre: see excern, excrete.] Excreted matters; the waste expelled from the animal body; now often limited to the fæces and urine, or to the former only.1857 Livingstone Trav. xxx. 614 The excreta had been expelled a full yard from the orifi... Oxford English Dictionary
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excrete
excrete, v. (ɛkˈskriːt) [f. L. excrēt- ppl. stem of excernĕre, f. ex- out + cernĕre to separate, sift. See excern.] 1. trans. Of animals and plants or their organs: To separate (chiefly waste matters) from the vital fluids preparatory to discharging from the system; to separate and expel from the sy... Oxford English Dictionary
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excretitious
▪ I. excreˈtitious, a.1 rare—1. [f. L. excrēt- ppl. stem of excernĕre: see excretion1 and -itious.] Of the nature of excreta; = excrementitious a.1c 1865 in Circ. Sc., Uric acid, with other excretitious matters.▪ II. excreˈtitious, a.2 rare. [f. L. excrēt- ppl. stem of excrēscĕre: see excretion2 and... Oxford English Dictionary
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excrement
▪ I. excrement1 (ˈɛkskrɪmənt) [a. F. excrément, ad. L. excrēment-um what is sifted out, f. excrē-, excernĕre (see excern, excrete), f. ex- out + cernĕre to sift.] † 1. That which remains after a process of sifting or refining; the dregs, lees, refuse. In quots. pl. only. Obs.1576 Baker Jewell of Hea... Oxford English Dictionary
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