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scatology
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???? (skôr, “excrement”) + -ology.
Noun
scatology (countable and uncountable, plural scatologies)
- The scientific study or chemical analysis of faeces.
- A filthy epithet.
- (psychology, medicine) Interest in or obsession with faeces or other excrement.
- Literature, humor, or pornography featuring excrement or excreting.
Synonyms
- (scientific study of faeces): coprology
- (interest in or obsession with faeces): coprophilia
Derived terms
- scatological
Related terms
- scatolia
- scatologia
- scatophilia
Translations
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scatomancy
English
Etymology
scato- +? -mancy
Noun
scatomancy (uncountable)
- divination by the examination of feces, especially of an animal
- Synonym: scatoscopy
Related terms
- scatology
See also
- spatalamancy
scatomancy From the web:
- what does scatomancy mean
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