Dung

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  • noun. undefined
  • noun. The excrement of animals.
  • noun. Manure.
  • noun. Something foul or abhorrent.
  • transitive verb. To fertilize (land) with manure.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • Preterit and past participle of ding.
  • To cover with dung; manure with or as with dung.
  • In calico-printing, to immerse in a bath of cow-dung and warm water in order to remove the superfluous mordant.
  • To void excrement.
  • noun. The excrement of animals; ordure; feces.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • intransitive verb. To void excrement.
  • noun. The excrement of an animal.
  • transitive verb. To manure with dung.
  • transitive verb. To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the superfluous mordant.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. Past participle of ding
  • verb. To discard (especially rubbish); to chuck out.
  • noun. Manure; animal excrement.
  • noun. A type of manure, as from a particular species or type of animal.
  • verb. To fertilize with dung.
  • verb. To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung, done to remove the superfluous mordant.
  • verb. To void excrement.
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  • verb. defecate; used of animals
  • verb. fertilize or dress with dung
  • noun. fecal matter of animals
  • Word Usage
    "Merryn Dineley, a historian from Manchester University and chief brewer of the ancient liquor, insists that the dung is an essential component of the original flavour."