About The Word Excretory

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Excretory

Excretory Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Excretory?
[adj] of or relating to the process of excretion
Synonyms | Synonyms for Excretory: Related Terms | Find terms related to Excretory: egestive | eliminative | excretionary | excretive | exudative | lachrymal | lachrymose | lacrimatory | lactational | lacteal | lacteous | leaky | oozy | percolative | permeable | pervious | porous | rheumy | runny | salivant | salivary | salivous | secretional | secretive | secretory | seminal | serous | sialagogic | spermatic | transudative | watering | watery | weepy See Also | Excretory In Webster's Dictionary \Ex*cre"to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. excr['e]toire.]
Having the quality of excreting, or throwing off
excrementitious matter.
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