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Example sentences for "excrementitious"

Lexicographically close words:
excoriated; excoriation; excoriations; excrement; excremental; excrements; excrescence; excrescences; excrescent; excreta
  1. We may consider this Coleopteron as a useful auxiliary of man in ridding the soil of excrementitious matter.

  2. The effects of the malarial fever and of the hyperpyrexia of typhoid fever, when combined, must almost necessarily entail more accumulation of excrementitious material in the blood than would occur either disease existing separately.

  3. Nothing is more common than the expression of the opinion that the wastes of a population are offensive and dangerous in proportion to the degree to which excrementitious matter is allowed to flow away with its general drainage.

  4. As has been stated above, the liquid household wastes are of much more serious consequence from a sanitary point of view, as compared with excrementitious matters, than the public has been wont to suppose.

  5. They probably act, therefore, by diminishing the metamorphosis of the tissues, and the consequent loading of the blood with excrementitious products which the hyperpyrexia has a tendency to promote.

  6. Foul with extraneous or impure substances; abounding with sediment or excrementitious matter; muddy; thick; turbid.

  7. Having the quality of excreting, or throwing off excrementitious matter.

  8. The drier time you gather the roots in, the better they are; for they have the less excrementitious moisture in them.

  9. It is difficult to conceive these granules to be merely excrementitious matter; for in such simple creatures, feeding upon such similar bodies, one would hardly expect the excretive matter to be so diversified in tint.

  10. Moreover, excrementitious matter is not, as a rule, highly coloured, but brown.

  11. I next examine the excrementitious substances, that are thrown out of the animal body as superfluous and useless.

  12. Suspension of work by the liver necessarily involves retention in the blood of various excrementitious matters.

  13. During the toxaemic period, and directly dependent on the retention of excrementitious matters in the blood, hemorrhages occur from the mucous surfaces, from wounds, and into the various serous membranes.

  14. Many general symptoms are due to the retention in the blood of excrementitious matters or to their reabsorption.

  15. When the duration of the disease is protracted and its evolution normal, the accumulation of hepatic excrementitious matters sets up cerebral disturbance, which becomes a pronounced feature of the case.

  16. Stupor, coma, and insensibility may come on toward the close in consequence of the retention of excrementitious matters.

  17. The nervous phenomena are due chiefly to the retention in the blood of various excrementitious matters which it is the function of the liver to separate from the blood.

  18. Cholesterin is an excrementitious material found in the blood and excreted by the liver.

  19. It is probable that other excrementitious substances exist in the blood in gout which bear a closer etiological relation to this disease than uric acid, but they have not been demonstrated.

  20. The condition is more suitably designated cholaemia, which signifies blood-poisoning from the excrementitious biliary matters retained in the system.

  21. In it the excrementitious matter is accumulated, so that it may be ready for being broken away in the process of evacuation.

  22. Through the absorption of what is fluid, that which is excrementitious becomes more solid, and is thus given over or transferred into the vegetable, sexual, or large intestine.

  23. In it the separation of the chyme into chyle and excrementitious matter takes place.

  24. Their habitation is very varied, being both free and concealed, and they live for the greatest part on decaying excrementitious matters, such as fungi, dry rot, and even animal ordure.

  25. The bile effects the analysis or separation through its basic or alkaline character, since it combines with the acids of the chyme, and thereby forms the excrementitious matter.

  26. Drains cause the excrementitious matter of plants to be carried out of the reach of their roots.

  27. By under-draining, grasses are prevented from running out, partly by preventing the accumulation of the poisonous excrementitious matter, and partly because these grasses usually consist of tillering plants.

  28. Sub-soiling is similar to under-draining in continuing the tillering of grasses, and in getting rid of the poisonous excrementitious matter of plants.

  29. How may it affect excrementitious matter of plants?

  30. It allows the excrementitious matter thrown out by roots to be carried out of their reach.

  31. It causes the poisonous excrementitious matter of plants to be carried out of the reach of their roots.

  32. This is, undoubtedly, the effect of the excrementitious matter of the turnips.

  33. How do drains affect the excrementitious matter of plants?

  34. It should be remembered, however, that these flavoring matters are chiefly excrementitious or waste substances, derived from the venous blood of the animal.

  35. Furthermore, it is to be considered that water and pressure not only fail to extract the alimentary principles of meat, but that the excrementitious principles, or the products of destructive assimilation, are thereby extracted.

  36. The elimination of urea and of other excrementitious matters is less during the night than by day.

  37. Imperfect elimination through the liver, kidneys and intestines, leaves the blood charged with excrementitious substances which arouse the brain to wakefulness.

  38. Since every act of perception is attended by an outburst of refuse matter from the nervous tissue, the quantity of such excrementitious discharge in any given period of time becomes in some sort a measure of the vital activity of the organism.

  39. Peristalsis has, therefore, to overcome the sluggish movement of the excrementitious material, which usually does not contain as much liquid as would make its movement easy and normal.

  40. Colic was cured by pills of excrementitious materials, and by all sorts of other deterrent remedies.

  41. It then became their custom to take a large dose of epsom salts on Saturday night and spend most of the day on Sunday getting rid of the accumulated excrementitious material of the whole week.

  42. Where men are large eaters, the amount of excrementitious material left will usually provoke, if not actually demand, more frequent evacuation than where the amount eaten is small.

  43. That there shall be easy movement of excrementitious material in the digestive tract, there must be fluid enough ingested to keep the residue, after digestion, thoroughly moist, so as not to allow it to become dry and compact.

  44. He speaks of glands, and thought they discharged their secretions through veins into the various cavities, but regarded them rather as receptacles of excrementitious matter than as agents for secretion of valuable fluids.

  45. Thus it is barely possible that the action of Opium in causing congestion of the brain may be in part referrible to the influence of those excrementitious matters which it hinders from passing out through the intestinal glands (p.

  46. First, that the liquor amnii is not an excrementitious fluid is evinced, because it is found in greater quantity, when the fetus is young, decreasing after a certain period till birth.

  47. Had this been an excrementitious fluid, the contrary would probably have occurred.

  48. Utricularia,--it is probable that these processes absorb excrementitious and decaying animal matter.

  49. In the latter case, water charged with excrementitious and decaying matter would be slowly forced outwards, and would bathe the quadrifids, if I am right in believing that the concave lobes contract after a time like those of Dionaea.

  50. Defn: Foul with extraneous or impure substances; abounding with sediment or excrementitious matter; muddy; thick; turbid.

  51. Defn: Having the quality of excreting, or throwing off excrementitious matter.

  52. Taking the amount of straw most suitable for absorbing this quantity of excrementitious matter at three-fifths of a pound, then the manure produced by a sheep in a day will contain .

  53. If we take the amount of straw most suitable for absorbing this quantity of excrementitious matter at from 4 to 8 lb.

  54. The composition of the manure formed from the excrementitious matter of the cow is very much less constant than is the case in the horse-manure.

  55. Professor Robert Bartholow has also stated that the chemical composition of beef-tea closely resembles urine, and is more an excrementitious substance than a food.

  56. His food contains more proteid, and excrementitious matter or extractives; these stimulate the digestive organs and overtax the excretory ones.

  57. Fresh-mixed excrementitious matter has an acid reaction, but within twelve to twenty hours it becomes alkaline, because of the free ammonia formed in it.

  58. The bees in these circumstances must retain the water with the excrementitious part, which soon distends their bodies to the utmost, rendering them unable to endure it long.

  59. The latter is far more nutritious, and is free from the uric acid and excrementitious matter that are present in meat decoctions.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "excrementitious" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.