fæculence

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See also: faeculence

English

Noun

fæculence (uncountable)

  1. Obsolete form of feculence.
    • 1881, Joseph Fayrer in The Medical Times and Gazette (J. & A. Churchill), volume I, lecture II, part IV, page 208:
      12th.—Seven to eight stools in twenty‐four hours; no more sloughs; a little fæculence and blood.