dejecture

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dejecture (usually uncountable, plural dejectures)

  1. That which is voided; excrement.
    • 1731, John Arbuthnot, An Essay Concerning the Nature of Aliments, and the Choice of Them, According to the Different Constitutions of Human Bodies. [], 1st Irish edition, Dublin: [] S. Powell, for George Risk, [], George Ewing, [], and William Smith, [], →OCLC:
      Perspiration , Sweat , Urine , liquid Dejectures , Leanness , Weakness , and Thirst

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dējectūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of dējectūrus