Feculent [adjective]

Definition of Feculent:

rotten, strong-smelling

Synonyms of Feculent:


Opposite/Antonyms of Feculent:

New

Pure

Clean

Sweet

Fresh

Perfumed


Sentence/Example of Feculent:

He who wishes to know what Night-Mare is, let him eat chestnuts before going to sleep, and drink after them feculent wine.

Sensibility is smothered in, the feculent steams of roast beef, and delicacy stained by the waste drippings of porter.

It hit him squarely in the face, and the feculent contents streamed down to his chin.

Flowers of a fœtid or feculent odor, hermaphrodite, in compound racemes.

In Algeria, a kind of kalo is cultivated under the name of chou caraibe, whose tubers are larger, but less feculent.

In due time he was dragged across, half strangled, and dreadfully beslubbered by the feculent waters.

Feculent, fek′ū-lent, adj. containing fces or sediment: muddy: foul.

The clayey mass of feculent matter forms a hard ball in the distended bowel, around which the small loose passages flow.

Our light showed no tokens of a feculent or corrupted atmosphere.

Hot tea, turbid beer, and feculent liquors will have the same effect.