dung |
fiants |
As a verb dung
is to use, employ.
As a noun fiants is
(obsolete) the dung of the fox, wolf, boar, or badger.
dung |
bonnacon |
As nouns the difference between dung and bonnacon
is that
dung is manure; animal excrement while
bonnacon is a medieval mythical bovine creature with huge curved horns that emits burning dung.
As a verb dung
is to fertilize with dung.
dung |
dungyard |
As nouns the difference between dung and dungyard
is that
dung is manure; animal excrement while
dungyard is a yard where dung is collected.
As a verb dung
is to fertilize with dung.
dung |
stercorate |
As a verb dung
is to use, employ.
As a noun stercorate is
(obsolete) excrement; dung.
dung |
dungball |
As a verb dung
is to use, employ.
As a noun dungball is
a ball of dung.
dung |
scumber |
As nouns the difference between dung and scumber
is that
dung is manure; animal excrement while
scumber is dung.
As verbs the difference between dung and scumber
is that
dung is to fertilize with dung while
scumber is to void excrement.
dung |
dunglike |
As a verb dung
is to use, employ.
As an adjective dunglike is
resembling or characteristic of dung.
dung |
stallage |
As a verb dung
is to use, employ.
As a noun stallage is
(obsolete) the dues levied for the erection and use of a stall at a fair or market.
dung |
dungfork |
As nouns the difference between dung and dungfork
is that
dung is manure; animal excrement while
dungfork is a fork for tossing dung.
As a verb dung
is to fertilize with dung.
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