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Definition of dung
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Dung (n.) The
excrement
of an
animal.
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Shearn
::
Shearn
(n.) Dung;
excrement.
Lesses
::
Lesses
(v. t.) The
leavings
or dung of
beasts.
Muting
::
Muting
(n.) Dung of
birds.
Mute
::
Mute (n.) The dung of
birds.
Dungy
::
Dungy (a.) Full of dung;
filthy;
vile; low.
Ordure
::
Ordure
(n.) Dung;
excrement;
faeces.
Heat
::
Heat (v. i.) To grow warm or hot by
fermentation,
or the
development
of heat by
chemical
action;
as, green hay heats in a mow, and
manure
in the
dunghill..
Dunghill
::
Dunghill
(n.) A heap of dung.
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.
Dung
::
Dung () of Din.
Solidungulous
::
Solidungulous
(a.)
Solipedous.
Puer
::
Puer (n.) The dung of dogs, used as an
alkaline
steep in
tanning..
Dungeon
::
Dungeon
(n.) A
close,
dark
prison,
common/,
under
ground,
as if the lower
apartments
of the
donjon
or keep of a
castle,
these being used as
prisons..
Casings
::
Casings
(n. pl.) Dried dung of
cattle
used as fuel.
Black Hole
::
Black hole () A
dungeon
or dark cell in a
prison;
a
military
lock-up
or
guardroom;
-- now
commonly
with
allusion
to the cell (the Black Hole) in a fort at
Calcutta,
into which 146
English
prisoners
were
thrust
by the nabob
Suraja
Dowla on the night of June 20,
17656,
and in which 123 of the
prisoners
died
before
morning
from lack of air..
Dunged
::
Dunged
(imp. & p. p.) of Dun.
Mixen
::
Mixen (n.) A
compost
heap; a
dunghill.
Dropping
::
Dropping
(n.) That which falls in
drops;
the
excrement
or dung of
animals.
Tumblebug
::
Tumblebug
(n.) See
Tumbledung.
Treddle
::
Treddle
(n.) The dung of sheep or
hares.
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