"fecalia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} fecalia pl (plural only)
  1. Fecal matter. Tags: plural, plural-only
    Sense id: en-fecalia-en-noun-cOt0MS~4 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English pluralia tantum

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          "ref": "1966, Oscar Felsenfeld, The Epidemiology of Tropical Diseases, page 50",
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          "ref": "1966 April 29, Natural Foci of Transmissible Diseases as Related to Territorial Epidemiology of Zooanthroponoses, page 58",
          "text": "When there is a large lice population on underclothing, a patient can be infected with typhus by means of louse fecalia, which dry rapidly; when such articles of clothing are moved or put on, dry louse fecalia are pulverized and readily inhaled by man, leading to inhalational infection with typhus of bronchioli.",
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          "ref": "1980, Human Settlements in the Arctic: An Account of the ECE Symposium on Human Settlements Planning and Development in the Arctic, Godthåb, Greenland, 18-25 August 1978, page 60",
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