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Facies vs Faeces - What's the difference?

facies | faeces |

As a verb facies

is .

As a noun faeces is

.

facies

English

Noun

(-)
  • (plurale tantum) Appearance.
  • *
  • The Chilean Amphijubula'' Schust. (Schuster, 1970a) which has the facies of a small ''Frullania'' and agrees with ''Frullania in leaf insertion and branching, has a nontiered seta with 16 epidermal cell rows surrounding 4 inner rows.
  • (plurale tantum, medicine) Facial features, like an expression or complexion, typical for patients having certain diseases or conditions (e.g. costive facies ).
  • (geology) A body of rock with specified characteristics reflecting the way it was formed.
  • Derived terms

    * biofacies * lithofacies * masked facies ----

    faeces

    English

    Noun

    (en-plural noun)
  • * 1968 May, W. B. Healy, Ingestion of Soil by Dairy Cows'', ''New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research , page 487,
  • This paper reports on ingestion of soil by dairy cows using titanium analysis of faeces by the X-ray fluorescence technique, and gives the range of soil intakes of a year on both an individual and a herd basis.
  • * 1984 April 19, David F. Chantrey, James B. Reid, C. E. Davie, Dog Business'', '' , page 48,
  • The fact that dogs have a well developed sense of smell suggests that they might be able to use the odour of faeces as a means of communicating.
  • * 2004 , Håkan Jönsson, Håkan Jönsson, Anna Richert Stintzing, Björn Vinnerås, Eva Salomon, Guidelines on the Use of Urine and Faeces in Crop Production , page 1,
  • Urine and faeces' are complete fertilizers of high quality with low levels of contaminants such as heavy metals. Urine is rich in nitrogen, while ' faeces are rich in phosphorous, potassium and organic matter.
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