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Definition of dung
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Dung (n.) The
excrement
of an
animal.
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Bedunged
::
Bedunged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bedun.
Laystall
::
Laystall
(n.) A place where
rubbish,
dung, etc., are laid or
deposited..
Casings
::
Casings
(n. pl.) Dried dung of
cattle
used as fuel.
Oubliette
::
Oubliette
(n.) A
dungeon
with an
opening
only at the top, found in some old
castles
and other
strongholds,
into which
persons
condemned
to
perpetual
imprisonment,
or to
perish
secretly,
were
thrust,
or lured to
fall..
Dungfork
::
Dungfork
(n.) A fork for
tossing
dung.
Dungeon
::
Dungeon
(v. t.) To shut up in a
dungeon.
Dungyard
::
Dungyard
(n.) A yard where dung is
collected.
Bescummer
::
Bescummer
(v. t.) To
discharge
ordure
or dung upon.
Muckmidden
::
Muckmidden
(n.) A
dunghill.
Sterre
::
Sterquilinous
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
dunghill;
hence,
mean;
dirty;
paltry..
Muck
::
Muck (n.) Dung in a moist
state;
manure.
Album Graecum
::
Album
Graecum
() Dung of dogs or
hyenas,
which
becomes
white by
exposure
to air. It is used in
dressing
leather,
and was
formerly
used in
medicine..
Dunghill
::
Dunghill
(n.) A heap of dung.
Dunged
::
Dunged
(imp. & p. p.) of Dun.
Stercorianism
::
Stercoration
(n.)
Manuring
with dung.
Solidungular
::
Solidungular
(a.)
Solipedous.
Muckworm
::
Muckworm
(n.) A larva or grub that lives in muck or
manure;
--
applied
to the
larvae
of the
tumbledung
and
allied
beetles.
Dung
::
Dung (v. t.) To
immerse
or
steep,
as
calico,
in a bath of hot water
containing
cow dung; -- done to
remove
the
superfluous
mordant..
Bedung
::
Bedung
(v. t.) To cover with dung, as for
manuring;
to
bedaub
or
defile,
literally
or
figuratively..
Grainer
::
Grainer
(n.) An
infusion
of
pigeon's
dung used by
tanners
to
neutralize
the
effects
of lime and give
flexibility
to
skins;
--
called
also
grains
and bate.
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