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stercoral, a.|ˈstɜːkərəl| [f. L. stercor-, stercus dung + -al1.] 1. Path. = stercoraceous. stercoral ulcer, an ulcer produced by the pressure of fæcal matter.
1758J. S. Le Dran's Observ. Surg. (1771) 198 Which..would inundate the Cavity of the Abdomen with stercoral Matter. 1817Coleridge Ess. Own Times (1850) III. 957 Some Hottentots..having publicly abjured the uric and stercoral faith of their grandmothers. 1894Athenæum 10 Feb. 184/1 The posterior end of the intestine is dilated into a large stercoral pouch which is part of the midgut. 1898Rose & Carless Man. Surg. 930 Fæcal material..gives rise..occasionally to stercoral ulcers. 2. Bot. (See quot.)
1889Wagstaffe Mayne's Med. Voc., Stercoral,..Bot. Applied to plants that grow upon excrements or dung. |