Definition of faecal in English:
 faecal
(US fecal)
adjective ˈfiːk(ə)lˈfikəl
Relating to or resembling faeces.
 discharge of fecal matter
Example sentencesExamples
-  An obvious symptom of thrips damage is the presence of tiny black fecal deposits left on the leaf surface where they have been feeding.
 -  During the collection period, fecal samples were taken from each steer twice daily.
 -  The lake had been known to be subject to contamination from human faecal material for some time.
 -  Patients are even more reluctant to discuss fecal incontinence than urinary incontinence.
 -  The majority of illnesses in the world are caused by fecal matter.
 -  We analyzed fecal pellets of each bat to determine food habits.
 -  Fecal exams are ESSENTIAL for proper diagnosis as well as treatment.
 -  Some coliform bacteria are only present in fecal material; these are called fecal coliforms.
 -  Intake was estimated by dividing fecal output by the indigestibility of the forage.
 -  Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease which can be caused by faecal contamination of hands.