English edit

Etymology edit

excretory +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

excretorily (comparative more excretorily, superlative most excretorily)

  1. (rare) In an excretory manner.
    • 2009 March 8, David Gates, “The Monster in the Mirror”, in New York Times[1]:
      Still, novelists love those kinky, stinky Nazis — like Norman Mailer ’s excretorily fixated young Adi Hitler in “The Castle in the Forest” and A. N. Wilson ’s full-grown flatulent Führer in “Winnie and Wolf” — with their telltale mania for purity, order and efficiency.