Feculent


[fek-yuh-luh nt] /ˈfɛk yə lənt/

adjective
1.
full of dregs or fecal matter; foul, turbid, or muddy.
/ˈfɛkjʊlənt/
adjective
1.
filthy, scummy, muddy, or foul
2.
of the nature of or containing waste matter
adj.

late 15c., from Middle French féculent, from Latin faeculentus “abounding in dregs,” from stem faec- (see feces). Related: Feculence.

feculent fec·u·lent (fěk’yə-lənt)
adj.
Full of foul or impure matter; fecal.

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