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Bedung
To cover with dung as for manuring to bedaub or defile literally or figuratively
Gorfly
A dung fly
Offensive matter
matter, 'offensive matter' includes animals, carcases, kitchen or stable refuse, dung, dirt, putrid or putrefying substance and filth of any kind
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Laystall
Laystall [Sax.], a place for dung or soil.
Shearn
Dung excrement
Scarn
Dung
Puer
The dung of dogs used as an alkaline steep in tanning
Myxobacteriaceae
A family of bacteria living mostly in soils and on dung called also Polyangiaceae
Muting
Dung of birds
Muck rake
A rake for scraping up muck or dung See Muckrake v i below
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