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(n.)The excrement of animals.
(n.)Something foul or abhorrent.
(v.)To fertilize (land) with manure.
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Dung - Definition of Dung at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Dung. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Dung; (1.) Used as manure (Luke 13:8); collected outside the city walls (Neh. 2:13). Of sacrifices, burned outside the camp (Ex. 29:14; Lev. 4:11; 8:17; Num.
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Dung beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dung beetles are beetles that feed partly or exclusively on faeces. All of these species belong to the superfamily Scarabaeoidea; most of them to the subfamilies Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae of the fa...
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Dung may refer to: • Dung, animal feces • Dung, Doubs, a commune in the Doubs department in France • Mundungus "Dung" Fletcher, a character in Harry Potter • Dung beetle • The Dung, percussionist and...
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The Dung File consists of a list of references dealing with pollen, parasites, and plant remains in coprolites and latrine fills from archaeological and palaeoenvironmental sites. The focus is on studies in North America, although the list also includes studies from many other areas.
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Bibliography-Dung and Archaeology ... An Idiosyncratic and Not Exhaustive Bibliography for Animal Dung and Archaeology; ... Home Beaudoin Dung File Top of page...
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There's a lovely little segment involving a very determined dung beetle. This little critter is dragging and rolling a little ball of dung along the ground, when it unfortunately gets caught on a stick. Eventually, after a lot of help from the movie audience, he frees the ball of dung, and proceeds on his way.
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dung n. The excrement of animals. Manure. Something foul or abhorrent. tr.v. , dunged , dunging , dungs ... Word Tutor: dung ... Look up dung in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Although many people shun dung as a subject fit for study, it is a marvelous resource that is constantly being produced and deposited in large quantities at convenient locations. Even though it has passed through an animal's digestive tract, dung retains many nutrients.
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