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stercoral (not comparable)

  1. stercoraceous; fecal
    • 1912, Jean-Henri Fabre [translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos], The Life of the Spider, page 13:
      They introduce the treasure, they close the entrance to the corridor; and now, in the propitious darkness and the warm damp, where the magnificent stercoral globe alone holds sway, the two reconciled messmates sit down face to face.

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stercoral (feminine stercorale, masculine plural stercoraux, feminine plural stercorales)

  1. stercoral

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Borrowed from French stercoral.

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stercoral m or n (feminine singular stercorală, masculine plural stercorali, feminine and neuter plural stercorale)

  1. stercoral

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