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    feces

    US /ˈfisiz/

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    UK /'fi:si:z/

    A1
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounWaste matter discharged from the bowels after digestion of food; excrement.
    The doctor asked for a sample of my feces for testing.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounExcrement of animals.
    The park ranger warned us to watch out for animal feces on the trail.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounExcrement, especially when considered from a medical perspective.
    The presence of blood in the feces can be a sign of a serious medical condition.

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    Persuasive Speaking Tips : Introduction Examples for Persuasive Speeches

    02:31Persuasive Speaking Tips : Introduction Examples for Persuasive Speeches
    • Imagine, overcrowded conditions so intense that Death is all around you. Feces and urine,

      Imagine, overcrowded conditions so intense that Death is all around you. Feces and urine,

    • Imagine overcrowded conditions so intense that death is all around you, feces and urine,

      Imagine overcrowded conditions so intense that death is all around you, feces and urine,

    B2

    Should You Take Off Your Shoes Before Entering a House?

    02:46Should You Take Off Your Shoes Before Entering a House?
    • Five different types of bacteria were found on your shoes, two of which are found in feces.

      Five different types of bacteria were found on your shoes, two of which are found in feces.

    • Four different types of bacteria were found on your shoes, two of which are found in feces.

      Four different types of bacteria were found on your shoes, two of which are found in feces.

    B1

    Symbiosis & Anemonefish - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 18

    06:16Symbiosis & Anemonefish - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 18
    • While the fish are protected, their feces provide food for the anemone and they help keep it free of parasites.

      While the fish are protected, their feces provide food for the anemone and they help keep it free of parasites.

    • their feces provide food for the anemone

      their feces provide food for the anemone

    C1

    Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary)

    56:24Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary)
    • Between the spines, the sea urchin has a bulb-like anal cone through which it expels its feces.

      Between the spines, the sea urchin has a bulb-like anal cone through which it expels its feces.

    • While the fish are protected, their feces provide food for the anemone and they help keep it free of parasites.

      While the fish are protected, their feces provide food for the anemone and they help keep it free of parasites.

    C1

    Cooper Family Dinners | Young Sheldon

    16:44Cooper Family Dinners | Young Sheldon
    • He carbon dated the oldest human feces.

      He carbon dated the oldest human feces.

    • He carbon-dated the oldest human feces.

      He carbon-dated the oldest human feces.

    A2

    What Happens When You Die?

    05:46What Happens When You Die?
    • color. Gas begins to build up, forcing any non-digestibles like feces; out of the body.

      color. Gas begins to build up, forcing any non-digestibles like feces; out of the body.

    • Gas begins to build up, forcing any non-digestibles like feces out of the body.

      Gas begins to build up, forcing any non-digestibles like feces out of the body.

    B2

    How to Protect Pigs from African Swine Fever

    04:26How to Protect Pigs from African Swine Fever
    • One infected pig can spread it to healthy ones through saliva, urine, feces, or aerosolized respiratory secretions from coughing or sneezing.

      One infected pig can spread it to healthy ones through saliva, urine, feces, or aerosolized respiratory secretions from coughing or sneezing.

    B2

    The Story Behind Japan’s Bathing Monkeys | ScienceTake

    02:36The Story Behind Japan’s Bathing Monkeys | ScienceTake
    • They collected and tested feces.

      They collected and tested feces.

    • They didn't draw blood or collect saliva; they collected and tested feces.

      They didn't draw blood or collect saliva; they collected and tested feces.

    B1

    Cat People Vs. Dog People

    02:16Cat People Vs. Dog People
    • It lives in a cocktail of its own food and feces.

      It lives in a cocktail of its own food and feces.

    • - It lives in a cocktail of its own food and feces.

      - It lives in a cocktail of its own food and feces.

    B1

    Ebola: What Airline Crew and Staff Need to Know

    15:23Ebola: What Airline Crew and Staff Need to Know
    • It spreads through direct contact with a sick person's body fluids, which include blood, feces, saliva, semen, urine,

      It spreads through direct contact with a sick person's body fluids, which include blood, feces, saliva, semen, urine,

    • Blood, feces, saliva, semen, urine and vomit or direct contact with objects contaminated

      Blood, feces, saliva, semen, urine and vomit or direct contact with objects contaminated

    B1