Definitions
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- adj. Relating to the research area of scatology, the particulate study of biological excrement, feces or dung.
- adj. Relating to scatology, the usage of obscenities.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Same as scatologic.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adj. dealing pruriently with excrement and excretory functions
Etymologies
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Examples
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Anyone who is not a loyal supporter is accused of being a fascist, sometimes in scatological terms.
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Some bugs do need to be worked out – ScalzAI TM produced a thread on sheep farts that degenerated into a series of one word scatological rebuttals.
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Some of the humour is very funny (unfortunately too much of it is still scatological, which is tedious and detracts from the whole) and the characterisation much better than I remember, especially Kai, who is given a larger and more active role in this season.
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Jody Hill is the directing and writing impresario behind a certain kind of scatological humor.
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Ostentatious, self-absorbed and given to scatological obscenities, Patton was an old-school horse soldier in whom few could discern the steadiness and professionalism that would mark his campaigns in France and Germany.
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Along with figurines depicting the Virgin Mary, the Three Wise Men and the Christ child, a Caganer is a fixture in Catalan nativity scenes—but with a scatological twist.
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You can see it both in his own books for kids like Billy Hazelnuts and in decidedly more scatological adult work like Maakies.
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Last year, CBS garnered attention for a show whose scatological title was bowdlerized to read $#*!
With Fairy Tales and Alternate Realities, TV Pilots Go High Concept
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AP Last year, CBS won attention for a show whose scatological title was eventually bowdlerized to read $#*!
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We decided it was more appropriate for her to read the first couple of chapters of La Squab, the new Lord Horror novel, more quirky, not as scatological.
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