fecal
See also: fécal
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Etymology edit
From Middle French fecal, from Latin faex.
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fecal (not comparable)
- Of or relating to feces.
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of or relating to feces
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Interlingua edit
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fecal (not comparable)
Middle French edit
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fecal m (feminine singular fecale, masculine plural fecaulx, feminine plural fecales)
Portuguese edit
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fecal m or f (plural fecais, not comparable)
- fecal (relating to feces)
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Romanian edit
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fecal m or n (feminine singular fecală, masculine plural fecali, feminine and neuter plural fecale)
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fecal m or f (masculine and feminine plural fecales)
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Further reading edit
- “fecal”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014