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Meanings of
dejection
in inglés
portugués
fezes
catalán
excrement
español
excremento
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Solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels.
stool
feces
faeces
ordure
fecal matter
faecal matter
BM
español
excremento
Sinónimos
Examples for "
stool
"
stool
feces
faeces
ordure
fecal matter
Examples for "
stool
"
1
Treatment with nitazoxanide did not prevent weight loss or parasite
stool
shedding.
2
No significant differences in weight gain or
stool
SCFA content were detected.
3
Edmond set down my
stool
and gave me a drink of water.
4
There was a set list on the small table by Abby's
stool
.
5
Clinically, children affected by FNRFI have normal intestinal movements and
stool
consistency.
1
The
feces
remain in the rectum, and the bad habit is begun.
2
They expelled urine and
feces
simultaneously, and had the indications in common.
3
He said he did not feel obliged to creatures with liquid
feces
.
4
Constipation may be absolute, without the discharge of either
feces
or gas.
5
Interestingly, he did use her clothing to cover up his own
feces
.
1
Others have suggested oils in the
faeces
might help waterproof their coats.
2
Plato does not enquire how the blood is separated from the
faeces
.
3
She is making fake
faeces
to try and improve Bangladesh's sewerage system.
4
The Trump name swirls around this world too, like flies on
faeces
.
5
The woman phoning about
faeces
said: It's really making me feel sick.
1
Children swarmed, and lay about in the filth and
ordure
of the pavement.
2
Gazed for a moment, while the
ordure
rippled over his boots.
3
Their walls glistened in ivory and salmon marble, unstained by the city's
ordure
.
4
The cobbles were slimy with God knew what offal and
ordure
.
5
But more philosophically it is to make
ordure
with one's teeth.
1
Contact with
fecal
matter
from an infected person may also transmit the virus.
2
With Harry, bluntness had been a way to cut through the
fecal
matter
.
3
How many would become distracted by carrion, offal,
fecal
matter
,
or mating imperatives?
4
All
fecal
matter
and food should be carefully guarded from them.
5
It wasn't
fecal
matter
,
but rather, like something that had been vomited up.
1
She said
faecal
matter
and toilet paper also contributed to the problems.
2
The technique softens impacted
faecal
matter
and an outlet pipe carries the material away.
3
Two volunteers defrosting the
faecal
matter
last month discovered the thumb drive and called Hupman.
4
French toilets, designed to remove
faecal
matter
as swiftly as possible, express that people's revolutionary hastiness.
5
Drinking water was frequently polluted by
faecal
matter
,
slurry run-offs, septic tanks and by nitrogen enrichment.
1
BMSCs may however represent an alternative AR target in the
BM
milieu.
2
The differentiated
BM
-
MSCs
entered a hypertrophic state by Day 14 of culture.
3
Leasing, asset management and brokerage services are provided by
BM
's
fully-owned subsidiaries.
4
We further confirmed that
BM
-
MSCs
from SLE patients showed characteristics of senescence.
5
We show that
BM
MSCs migrate in response to many chemotactic factors.
Usage of
dejection
in inglés
1
RECREATION, n. A particular kind of
dejection
to relieve a general fatigue.
2
A gesture of despair betrayed the terrible
dejection
of the poor girl.
3
The attitude of the horse was one of extreme and wearied
dejection
.
4
But now the girls re-entered the room with looks of deep
dejection
.
5
The prohibition of visits to the kitchen has reduced them to
dejection
.
6
To-day Lady Palliser and her step-daughter took their tea in silent
dejection
.
7
Her eyes clouded as he went on; utter
dejection
came into them.
8
He worshiped Milita; his
dejection
when she treated him ill was pitiful.
9
In this he succeeded not at all; Mr. Cuyler's
dejection
was settled.
10
In its place was
dejection
,
and a gloomy distrust of suspicious appearances.
11
So he fell silent, and walked along in greater
dejection
than ever.
12
In my
dejection
I took a new view of the night's outrage.
13
The look which accompanied his last announcement was one of utter
dejection
.
14
Nor was this
dejection
occasioned wholly by the consciousness of laurels tarnished.
15
Next to madness occur the different stages of spleen,
dejection
and listlessness.
16
His head bowed lower, and he became the very picture of
dejection
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dejection
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
deep dejection
utter dejection
profound dejection
great dejection
extreme dejection
More collocations
Translations for
dejection
portugués
fezes
merda
catalán
excrement
español
excremento
Dejection
through the time
Dejection
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common