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Feces vs Steatorrhea - What's the difference?

feces | steatorrhea |

As nouns the difference between feces and steatorrhea

is that feces is digested waste material (typically solid or semi-solid) discharged from the bowels; excrement while steatorrhea is (medicine) the presence of an excessive amount of fat in the feces.

feces

English

(wikipedia feces)

Alternative forms

* faeces (British), (archaic)

Noun

(en-plural noun) (North American spelling)
  • Digested waste material (typically solid or semi-solid) discharged from the bowels; excrement.
  • Usage notes

    * This word can be used with plural verbs ("feces have a strong smell") or singular ones ("feces has a strong smell"). Use with plural verbs is more common, especially in Britain, and is the only use recognized by some dictionaries,

    Synonyms

    * (discharged animal waste) excrement, faecal matter, guano (of birds or bats only), manure (not used of human faeces) * night soil (euphemistic) * doo, poo, poop, boo-boo, and doody (euphemistic or hypocoristic) * crap, shit, turd, log (vulgar) * See also

    References

    English pluralia tantum ----

    steatorrhea

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia steatorrhea)
  • (medicine) The presence of an excessive amount of fat in the feces