faeces

Etymology

noun

  1. UK, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand standard spelling of feces.
    This paper reports on ingestion of soil by dairy cows using titanium analysis of faeces by the X-ray fluorescence technique, and gives the range of soil intakes of a year on both an individual and a herd basis. 1968 May, W. B. Healy, “Ingestion of Soil by Dairy Cows”, in New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, page 487
    The fact that dogs have a well developed sense of smell suggests that they might be able to use the odour of faeces as a means of communicating. April 19 1984, David F. Chantrey, James B. Reid, C. E. Davie, “Dog Business”, in New Scientist, page 48
    Urine and faeces are complete fertilizers of high quality with low levels of contaminants such as heavy metals. Urine is rich in nitrogen, while faeces are rich in phosphorous, potassium and organic matter. 2004, Håkan Jönsson, Håkan Jönsson, Anna Richert Stintzing, Björn Vinnerås, Eva Salomon, Guidelines on the Use of Urine and Faeces in Crop Production, page 1

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