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Qué (quién) es DEFECATING - definición

EXPULSION OF FECES FROM THE RECTUM
Shitting; Bowel movement; Defecate; Feceation; Defecating; Defaecation; Defaecating; Defecator; Pooping; Egestion; Bowel movements; Taking a load off; Defecated; Pinch a loaf; Bowel Movement; Defackating; Egest; Pooing; Take a dump; Deficate; Defecet; Deucing; Taking dumps; Crapping; Taking a shit; Taking a crap; Defecates; Taking a dump; Defacation; Dropping a deuce; Laxation; Draft:Defecation; Bowel function; Take a Dump
  • The ''[[caganer]]'' is a defecating figurine in Spanish [[nativity scene]]s
  • A person defacating outside. Etching, paper. Jacques Callot. Rijksmuseum,  Amsterdam. 1621

Defecating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Defecate.
Defecation         
·noun The act or process of voiding excrement.
II. Defecation ·noun The act of separating from impurities, as lees or dregs; purification.
defecate         
(defecates, defecating, defecated)
When people and animals defecate, they get rid of waste matter from their body through their anus. (FORMAL)
VERB
defecation
The drug's side-effects can include involuntary defecation.
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Wikipedia

Defecation

Defecation (or defaecation) follows digestion, and is a necessary process by which organisms eliminate a solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material known as feces from the digestive tract via the anus. The act has a variety of names ranging from the common, like pooping or crapping, to the technical, e.g. bowel movement, to the obscene (shitting), to the euphemistic ("dropping a deuce" or "taking a dump"), to the juvenile ("making doo-doo"). The topic, usually avoided in polite company, can become the basis for some potty humour.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly. Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion. When birds defecate, they also expel urine and urates in the same mass, whereas other animals may also urinate at the same time, but spatially separated. Defecation may also accompany childbirth and death. Babies defecate a unique substance called meconium prior to eating external foods.

There are a number of medical conditions associated with defecation, such as diarrhea and constipation, some of which can be serious. The feces expelled can carry diseases, most often through the contamination of food. E. coli is a particular concern.

Before potty training, human feces are most often collected into a diaper. Thereafter, in many societies people commonly defecate into a toilet. However, open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries. Some people defecate into the ocean. First world countries use sewage treatment plants and/or on-site treatment.

Ejemplos de uso de DEFECATING
1. His art collection includes a Man Ray and a Picasso depicting a defecating donkey.
2. He did etchings of a man peeing and a woman defecating.
3. It is delightfully hung in the shape of two dogs defecating and vomiting.
4. The Mishna in tractate Sanhedrin teaches that Peor was worshiped by defecating in front of him.
5. "This whole square is enveloped with homeless people and drug dealers, defecating, urinating, prostituting –– the whole nine yards.