Fecaloma
fecaloma fe·ca·lo·ma (fē’kə-lō’mə)
n.
See coproma.
Read Also:
- Fecaluria
fecaluria fe·cal·u·ri·a (fē’kə-lur’ē-ə, -lyur’-) n. Commingling of feces with urine passed from the urethra due to a fistula bdtween the intestinal tract and bladder.
- Fecal vomiting
fecal vomiting n. The vomiting of fecal matter that has been drawn into the stomach from the intestine by spasmodic contractions of the gastric muscles. Also called copremesis, stercoraceous vomiting.
- Feces
[fee-seez] /ˈfi siz/ noun, (used with a plural verb) 1. waste matter discharged from the intestines through the anus; excrement. 2. dregs; sediment. /ˈfiːsiːz/ plural noun 1. the usual US spelling of faeces n. also faeces, c.1400, “dregs,” from Latin faeces “sediment, dregs,” plural of faex (genitive faecis) “grounds, sediment, lees, dregs,” of unknown origin. […]
- Fechner
[fekh-nuh r] /ˈfɛx nər/ noun 1. Gustav Theodor [goo s-tahf tey-aw-dawr] /ˈgʊs tɑf ˈteɪ ɔˌdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1801–87, German physicist, psychologist, and philosopher. /German ˈfɛçnər/ noun 1. Gustav Theodor (ˈɡʊstaf ˈteːodoːr). 1801–87, German physicist, philosopher, and psychologist, noted particularly for his work on psychophysics, Elemente der Psychophysik (1860) Fechner Fech·ner (fěk’nər, fěKH’-), Gustav Theodor. 1801-1887. […]
- Fechner-weber law
Fechner-Weber law n. See Weber-Fechner law.