The leaves are dried in the sun, and at the first exposure, after having been plucked from the vine which produces them, they show the abundant feculent substance which they contain.
The Saguerus Rumphii, or Metroxylon Sagus, which is found in the Eastern Islands of the Indian Ocean, yields a feculent matter.
Within the last three or four years, considerable quantities of a feculent substance, called Tous les mois, have been imported from the West Indies.
Nashville Banner, or show in the feculent columns of the Kansas City Star like a splotch of soot on the marble face of Raphael's Madonna.
To grow or become clear or transparent; to become free from feculent impurities, as wine or other liquid under clarification.
The guts being taken while warm out of the body of the animal, are to be cleared of feculent matter, freed from any adhering fat, and washed in a tub of water.
A portion of the same feculent matter becomes, moreover, permanently dissolved, during this furious commotion, by the alcohol that is generated.
Wounds of the intestines, whether transverse or longitudinal, attended with feculent escape into the peritoneal cavity, are not uniformly fatal.
The difficulty of voidingfeculent matter becomes greater and greater, frequent attacks of ileus occur, and in one of them the patient expires.
On account of these circumstances feculent matter cannot pass straight onwards from one portion of bowel to the other, but must first traverse the funnel-shaped cavity; and even then it is but a small quantity that reaches the rectum.
By keeping the bowels gently open, the annoyance fromfeculent evacuation by the wound was in some measure diminished.
If returned into the abdomen, the sloughs will separate, in all probability, and feculent effusion take place, causing death in a very few hours.
The first should be allowed to remain undisturbed till spontaneously discharged along with the feculent matter.
Even after many days of feculent vomiting the bowels may be found tolerably healthy.
This desirable result may be assisted and hastened by gentle pressure; and, after the feculent discharge has nearly ceased from the fistulous opening, the healing of this may be accelerated by the cautery lightly applied.
This is no reflection on the character of the Northern people--these fellows were simply the feculent scum, the excrementitious offscourings of civilization.
Another article in his paper says that Cardinal Wolsey managed all "Bluff King Hal" divorce business, while the fact is that his hostility to that feculent old tub of tallow's matrimonial crimes was the efficient cause of his downfall.
By this plan the whole of the soluble portion of the bark is extracted, whilst the feculent matter that pervades the wood is only partially dissolved out.
When you find that the height of the working is past, and that it begins to go less, tun it into a barrel, letting it run again through a boulter, to keep out all the gross feculent substance.
They extract from the spaces between the joints of the young plant a feculent substance which supplies them with an agreeable nutriment, analogous to sago.
Here, in a pit with indefinite doom on it, Here, in the fumes of a feculent moat, Under an alp with inscrutable gloom on it, Squats the wild witch with a ghoul at her throat!
In the throat of a feculent pit is the beard of a bloody-red sedge; And a foam like the foam of a fit sweats out of the lips of the ledge.
The clayey mass of feculent matter forms a hard ball in the distended bowel, around which the small loose passages flow.
If it is the result of accumulation of feces, there would be a previous history of constipation, and the lump of feculent matter can be located by palpation and percussion.
Stercoraceous vomiting, as a rule, comes on early in acute and late in chronic cases of complete occlusion of the gut; in spasmodic ileus or impermeability not due to mechanical occlusion feculent vomiting is only occasionally seen.
On the other hand, when overboiled they become vapid, and in a state similar to decay, in which they afford no sweet purifying juices to the stomach, but load it with a mass of mere feculent matter.
Hot tea, turbid beer, and feculent liquors will have the same effect.
It had been turned among the intestines, and placed amongst a mass offeculent matter, and was in the most unsatisfactory condition for analysation.
The inside of the stomach was lying in the mass of intestinal feculent matter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feculent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.