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Definition of Stercoraceous
1. a. Of or pertaining to dung; partaking of the nature of, or containing, dung.
Definition of Stercoraceous
1. Adjective. Consisting of, resembling or pertaining to feces. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stercoraceous
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stercoraceous
Literary usage of Stercoraceous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biographic Clinics by George Milbry Gould (1907)
"CHAPTER X. A CASE OF stercoraceous VOMITING DUE TO EYESTRAIN* VIOLENT and
long-continued attacks of stercoraceous vomiting in a fine and otherwise healthy ..."
2. A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by Means of Microscopic and Chemical Methods by Charles Edmund Simon (1897)
"Very important from a clinical standpoint is the vomiting of stercoraceous matter,
which is notably observed in cases of ileus. This is usually recognized ..."
3. A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by Means of Microscopic and Chemical Methods by Charles Edmund Simon (1907)
"Very important from a clinical standpoint is the vomiting of stercoraceous matter
which is notably observed in cases of ileus. Usually this is recognized ..."
4. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1839)
"I. Strangulated Femoral Hernia, with stercoraceous Abscess of the Groin. ...
A large gangrenous and stercoraceous abscess existed in the neighbourhood of ..."
5. A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by Means of Microscopical and Chemical by Charles Edmund Simon (1904)
"Very important from a clinical standpoint is the vomiting of stercoraceous matter
which is notably observed in cases of ileus. Usually this is recognized ..."
6. A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by Means of Microscopical and Chemical by Charles Edmund Simon (1904)
"Very important from a clinical standpoint is the vomiting of stercoraceous matter
which is notably observed in cases of ileus. Usually this is recognized ..."
7. Philadelphia Medical Times (1882)
"tis attended with stercoraceous vomiting was present. Immediate resort to the
knife was deemed advisable, and he was accordingly taken before the class and ..."