Scato-
1.
a combining form meaning “excrement,” used in the formation of compound words:
scatology.
combining form
1.
dung or excrement: scatophagous
scato- pref.
Excrement: scatology.
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- Scatological
noun 1. the study of or preoccupation with excrement or obscenity. 2. obscenity, especially words or humor referring to excrement. 3. the study of fossil excrement. scatological /ˌskætəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/ adjective 1. characterized by obscenity or preoccupation with obscenity, esp in the form of references to excrement 2. of or relating to the scientific study of excrement […]
- Scatology
noun 1. the study of or preoccupation with excrement or obscenity. 2. obscenity, especially words or humor referring to excrement. 3. the study of fossil excrement. noun 1. the scientific study of excrement, esp in medicine for diagnostic purposes, and in palaeontology of fossilized excrement 2. obscenity or preoccupation with obscenity, esp in the form […]
- Scatoma
noun, plural scatomas, scatomata [skuh-toh-muh-tuh] /skəˈtoʊ mə tə/ (Show IPA). Medicine/Medical. 1. a tumorlike mass of feces in the colon or rectum.
- Scatomancy
noun divination by excrement Word Origin Greek skat ‘excrement’
- Scatophagy
scatophagy sca·toph·a·gy (skā-tŏf’ə-jē) n. The eating of excrement. Also called coprophagy.