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  2. Human feces - Wikipedia

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    There are many synonyms in informal registers for human feces. Many are euphemistic, colloquial, or both; some are profane (such as shit), whereas most belong chiefly to child-directed speech (such as poo or poop) or to crude humor (such as turd). Human feces together with human urine are collectively referred to as human waste or human excreta.

  3. Defecation - Wikipedia

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    Human anatomy of the anorecturm (anus and rectum). Defecation (or defaecation) follows digestion, and is a necessary process by which organisms eliminate a solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material known as feces from the digestive tract via the anus or cloaca.

  4. Use of human faeces in traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Joseon-era medical manual Donguibogam reportedly has a claim that human faeces can cure food poisoning from animal flesh or mushrooms. A folk medicine during the Joseon period was the consumption of faeces-infused water to ease the throats of singers.

  5. Report: Kim Jong Un told farmers to use human feces, may have ...

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    In 2014 Kim Jong Un urged farmers to use human and livestock feces for their crops since chemical fertilizer was so hard to come by, according to Reuters.

  6. Doctor Shares Horrifying Scan of Patient’s Legs Filled with ...

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    Cysticercosis is often spread by contact with tapeworm-infected human feces, contaminated food, water and dirty hands. It can cause lumps under the skin and if it spreads to the brain or spinal ...

  7. In Kenya, fuel made from human feces keeps the home ... - AOL

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  8. Feces - Wikipedia

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    "Feces" is used more in biology and medicine than in other fields (reflecting science's tradition of classical Latin and Neo-Latin) In hunting and tracking, terms such as dung, scat, spoor, and droppings normally are used to refer to non-human animal feces; In husbandry and farming, manure is common. Stool is a common term in reference to human ...

  9. Shit - Wikipedia

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    Shit is an English-language profanity.As a noun, it refers to fecal matter, and as a verb it means to defecate; in the plural ("the shits"), it means diarrhea. Shite is a common variant in British and Irish English. [1]