DEFECATE


Meaning of DEFECATE in English

I. defecate adjective

Etymology: Middle English deficate, from Latin defaecatus, past participle of defaecare, from de- + faec-, faex dregs, lees

obsolete : freed from dregs or impurities : refined , purified

II. def·e·cate ˈdefə̇ˌkāt, -fēˌ-, esp Brit ˈdēf-; usu ād.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin defaecatus

transitive verb

1. : to free from impurities : clarify , purify , refine ; especially : to clarify (juice for sugar production) by treating with a reagent (as lime), heating, and separating from scum and sediment

2. : to free from that which is foreign, nonessential, or corrupting : purge

defecate religion of superstition

3. : to discharge through the anus

the seeds were defecated undigested

intransitive verb

: to discharge feces from the bowels

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