Faeces

/ˈfiːsiːz/ noun

Solid bodily waste matter that is eliminated from the bowels; also spelled 'feces' in American English.

From Latin 'faeces' or 'faex,' meaning 'dregs' or 'sediment.' The word originally described the waste or leftover material, similar to how wine dregs settle at the bottom of a barrel.

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