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scatology
(skæˈtɒlədʒɪ)
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n
1.
the scientific study of excrement, esp in medicine for diagnostic purposes, and in palaeontology of fossilized excrement
2.
obscenity or preoccupation with obscenity, esp in the form of references to excrement
sca'tologist
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n
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