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excretion

[ik-skree-shuhn] / ɪkˈskri ʃən /


NOUN
the product of excretion
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Example Sentences

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This is a novel stained with all manner of fluids, excretions and smells, and the narrator fights an almost constant sense of nausea.

From Washington Post

"Depending on the person someone could become infected with SARS-CoV2 and never exhibit symptoms but still shed virus in respiratory excretions," Raymond told Salon.

From Salon

“Blue light damages the retina and reduces your excretion of melatonin, so it interrupts your sleep cycle,” said Michelle Henry, a dermatologist in New York.

From New York Times

If you hit the character with a baseball bat, he might explode, like a piñata of phlegm and other excretions.

From New York Times

The virus is “very resistant to extreme temperatures,” according to the USDA, which notes it typically spreads through “direct contact or exposure to an infected rabbit’s excretions or blood.”

From Fox News