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fæces
fæces, n. pl. (ˈfiːsiːz) Forms: 5–8 feces, -is, 6 fecies, fesses, (8 feeces), 7– fæces. [a. L. fæces pl. of fæx dregs.] 1. Sediment; dregs, lees, subsidence, refuse.1460–70 Bk. Quintessence i. 4 Rotun fecis of wiyn. 1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters B vij, Euery water shold be cast upon his ow...
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Bating (leather)
Wood, investigating the microbial properties of dog fæces, was able to isolate species of different bacteria, determining that aged dog fæces was more potent (hence, more efficacious) than fresh dog fæces.
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fæcal
fæcal, a. (ˈfiːkəl) Also 7–9 fecal. [f. L. fæc-em, fæx, dregs + -al1. Cf. F. fécal.] Belonging to or of the nature of fæces, characterized by the presence of fæces, as in fæcal abscess, fæcal fistula, fæcal tumour.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg., Lytell celles, wherin the fecall mater taket...
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Coprolith
Coprolith may mean:
Coprolite, fossilised dung
Fecaloma, a hardened piece of fæces, symptomatic of certain illnesses.
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fecifork
fecifork Entom. (ˈfiːsɪfɔːk) [f. L. fæci- (see fæces) + fork.] (See quot.)1826 Kirby & Spence Entom. IV. 353 Fecifork (Fæcifurca), the anal fork on which the larvæ of Cassida, etc., carry their fæces.
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feculent
feculent, a. (ˈfɛkjʊlənt) Also 6 feaculent, 7–9 fæculent. [a. Fr. féculent, ad. L. fæculentus, f. fæc-, fæx: see fæces and -ulent.] 1. Containing or of the nature of fæces or dregs; abounding with sediment or impurities; thick, turbid. Now usually with stronger sense: Laden or polluted with filth; f...
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The Dead Shall Dead Remain
Track listing
Introduction - 01:26
Fæces of Death - 04:10
Flesh & Blood - 03:16
Trocar - 05:31
Spirits of the Dead - 03:37
Immaculate Defecation - 03:13
Fæcal Rites - 03:49
Back to the Grave - 04:45
All That Rots - 03:51
Gorenography - 04:55
Blood Bath - 04:59
Untitled - 26:
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fex
▪ I. † fex Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. fæx. Cf. fæces.] Sediment, waste, excrement.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde (1564) 73 b, A watery substance, thicke like bryne, or other fex mixed with water.▪ II. fex var. of fax n.1, Obs., hair.
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stercobilin
stercobilin (ˌstɜːkəʊˈbaɪlɪn) [irreg. f. L. sterc-us (stercor-) dung + bīl-is bile + -in.] The colouring matter of the fæces.1880 J. W. Legg Bile 32 Vanlair and Masius describe another derivative found in abundance in the fæces,..which they name sterco-bilin. 1900 A. E. Garrod in Lancet 10 Nov. 1323...
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小茨藻
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Najas minor f. intermedia (Ces.) Bolzon
Najas minor subsp. intermedia Ces. Najas minor subsp. longifolia R.Corti
Najas minor subsp. spinosa Rendle
Najas minor var. intermedia Ces.
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fechia
fechia (ˈfɛtʃ(ɪ)a) Also 8 in Ital. form feccia. [a. It. feccia:—vulgar Latin *fēcia, altered form of L. fæc-em (fæx): see fæces.] Dregs of wine.1704 Lond. Gaz. No. 4037/7 The..Goods left unsold.. will be lowered to the following Prizes..the good Sherries to 18l. per But; the Feccia to 24s. per C.att...
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喜山坭蛇
G:《Nouvelles espèces d'Ophidiens d'Asie et d'Amerique, faisant partie de la collection du Museum d'histoire naturelle de Genève》页663至668,Rev. Tillack, F. & Shah, K.B:《Zur Verbreitung von Trachischium laeve PERACCA 1904 mit ersten Nachweisen für den zentralen Nepal-Himalaya (Reptilia: Serpentes
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双壳属
下属物种
本属包括以下物种:
Diplocarpon alpestre (Ces.) Rossman
Diplocarpon earlianum (Ellis & Everh.) F.A.Wolf
Diplocarpon fragariae (Lib.) 蔷薇双壳 Diplocarpon rosae F.A.Wolf
Diplocarpon saponariae (Ces.) Nannf.
Marssonina chamaenerii (Rostr.)
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fixes
† ˈfixes, n. pl. Obs. [? f. fix v.; or a corruption of *fæxes, Eng. pl. of fæx: cf.fæces.] (See quot.) The discrepancy of the explanations in the two quots. is prob. due to some error.1594 Plat Jewell-ho. iii. 79 Aquafortis, whose faeces (fixes the Goldsmiths vnproperly tearme them) haue beene first...
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