"feculent" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈfɛkjʊlənt/ [UK] Forms: more feculent [comparative], most feculent [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle French feculent, from Latin faeculentus, from faex. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|frm|feculent}} Middle French feculent, {{uder|en|la|faeculentus}} Latin faeculentus Head templates: {{en-adj}} feculent (comparative more feculent, superlative most feculent)
  1. Dirty with faeces or other impurities Synonyms: turbid, sullied, foul, filthy, fetid, faeculent, fæculent [obsolete] Translations (feculent): poxlu (Azerbaijani), лайнян (lajnjan) (Bulgarian), fäkulent (German), kotartig (German), kotig (German), verkotet (German), verschmutzt (German), faeculentus (Latin), boklu (Turkish)

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