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defecation

/,defi'keiʃn/
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Word: Defecation

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Defecation is the process of getting rid of solid waste from the body through the anus. In simpler terms, it is when you go to the bathroom to have a bowel movement.

Usage Instructions:
  • You typically use "defecation" in medical or scientific contexts. In everyday conversation, people usually say "going to the bathroom" or "pooping."
  • When discussing health or biology, you might use "defecation" to describe how the body works.
Example Sentence:
  • "The doctor explained that regular defecation is important for maintaining good health."
Advanced Usage:
  • In medical discussions, you might hear terms related to defecation, like "constipation" (difficulty in defecation) or "diarrhea" (frequent, watery defecation).
Word Variants:
  • Defecate (verb): To perform the act of defecation.
    • Example: "Many animals defecate in the same spot."
  • Defecated (past tense): The action has already been completed.
    • Example: "The patient had defecated before the examination."
Different Meanings:
  • While "defecation" specifically refers to the elimination of fecal waste, it does not have other meanings in general use.
Synonyms:
  • Bowel movement
  • Elimination
  • Excretion
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that directly use the word "defecation," but you might encounter phrases like "take a dump" (informal) or "relieve oneself" (more polite).
Summary:

Defecation is an important bodily function that refers to the process of removing waste. While it may sound formal, it's a natural part of life, and understanding it is key to discussing health matters.

Noun
  1. the elimination of fecal waste through the anus

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