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feculent
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feculent /fec·u·lent/ (-int)
1. having dregs or sediment.
2. pertaining to or of the nature of feces.

fec·u·lent (fky-lnt)
adj.
Full of foul or impure matter; fecal.

feculent [fek´u-lent]
1. having dregs or sediment.
3. fecal.

feculent
1. having dregs or sediment.
2. excrementitious.


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SBA maritime authorities said were carrying out off-shore inspections to check for further floating feculence.
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Bardsley also echoed the description of the Cypriot authorities that the volume of the waste did not amount to anything close to an environmental disaster, but was more appropriately categorised as "isolated environmental pollutions", and that the SBA maritime authorities were carrying out off-shore inspections to check for further floating feculence.
 
 
 
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