Fecalith
fecalith fe·ca·lith (fē’kə-lĭth’)
n.
See coprolith.
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[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. […]