defecateverb [ I ]
uk/ˈdef.ə.keɪt/us/ˈdef.ə.keɪt/formal or specializedto pass the contents of the bowels out of the body
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Animal physiology: excrement & its excretion
- accident
- anal fissure
- bathroom
- be caught/taken short idiom
- bowel movement
- call of nature idiom
- cowpat
- crap
- dump
- go to the bathroom idiom
- guano
- melaena
- mess
- motion
- move
- pass
- powder your nose idiom
- regular
- shite
- turd
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Examples from literature
- As flies are by no means particular in choosing either a place to feed or a place to defecate, often selecting meat or food for the purpose, a somewhat alarming vision of possible consequences is raised.
- In well developed cases, the animal strains to defecate, and passes shreds of intestinal mucous along with blood-stained feces.
- The natural instinct to defecate, like many other natural instincts, is usually deadened by failure to exercise it.
- They always defecate upon the open ground, and will not use privies or latrines This is a matter of religious obligation with them.
- Underneath the roof is an opening in the earth where the people defecate.