excreta in English

noun
1
waste matter discharged from the body, especially feces and urine.
The River itself is not a river as such but a flowing stream of the filth of humanity - dead bodies, excreta , garbage, waste products from your factories and other such facilities.
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1. From this one passage come excreta, urine and egg.

2. 12 The collected excreta are homogenized, dried and finely ground.

3. (INS316, NCI Thesaurus) These viruses are transmitted by Aerosolizedrodent excreta or rodent bites.

4. (INS316, NCI Thesaurus) These viruses are transmitted by Aerosolizedrodent excreta or rodent bites

5. There is also the risk of broken sewage pipes leaking infected excreta into water sources.

6. The larvae develop in the faeces and die if the excreta dries out or becomes too hot.

7. 10 The excreta not because of weightlessness, but will scatter to the installment outside.

8. □ To provide universal access to safe drinking water and to sanitary means of excreta disposal.

9. Synonyms for Cowpats include ordure, excreta, dirt, doo-doo, dung, excrement, poop, scat, droppings and faeces

10. ADA was readily converted to Biurea under physiological conditions and Biurea was the only 14C-labeled compound present in excreta

11. The straw will also absorb liquid excreta which can be easily removed along with cowdung , and dumped in a manure pit .

12. It is also present in rice rat saliva and urine, and human infections may occur because of contact with these excreta.

13. La Albumina se sintetiza a través de los hepatocitos del hígado y se excreta rápidamente en el torrente sanguíneo a una tasa de entre 10 y 15 g por día

14. The present invention relates to a poultry-rearing coop adapted to facilitate the processing of excreta and prevent injury to the poultry in out-shipping work and to give outstanding meat quality and shorten the rearing time by affording an appropriate amount of exercise during rearing.

15. They include: (a) the national policy on drought and desertification; (b) the drought preparedness plan; (c) the national policy on erosion, flood control and coastal zone management; (d) the national environmental sanitation policy and action plan; (e) the national policy guidelines on solid waste management, market and abattoir sanitation, excreta and sewage management, sanitary inspection premises and pests and vector control; (f) the national forest policy; (g) the national biodiversity strategy and action plan; (h) the national health-care waste management policy/action plan and guidelines; and (i) the State of the Environment Report of 2008.