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egesta

noun as in feces

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noun as in perspiration

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As for your last name, Eggleston, well, that comes from the Latin word egesta, as in excrement, or dung.

Many patients are averse to food, and where little is taken in, the egesta must be inconsiderable.

Many patients are averse to food, and where little is taken in, the egesta must be inconsiderable.

The wildest parts of her book involve various forms of human egesta, which is one of her favorite new words.

Egesta especially sent envoys for help in her struggle against Selinus, which was assisted by Syracuse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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