"Faeces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Faeces refers to the waste matter that is excreted from the intestines of living organisms, typically in the form of solid or semi-solid stools.
Fae is a noun that refers to a supernatural being, typically depicted as a magical or mythical creature, often featured in folklore and fantasy stories. It is also a synonym for "fairies", which are mythical creatures believed to inhabit a special realm or have magical powers.
A faecalith is a hard, dry stone-like mass that forms in the intestine due to the dehydration of stool. It is also known as a coprolith or faecolith. Faecaliths are usually formed in people who have a bowel movement deficiency, such as those with constipation or bowel obstruction.
Faecium is a genus of bacteria, commonly referred to as E. faecium, which is a Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic bacterium. It is a common part of the human gut flora and can be present in small amounts in the intestines of healthy individuals. E. faecium is often found together with E. faecalis in the intestines and can also be found in soil and water environments. It has been used as a probiotic due to its apparent health benefits.
Faecula is a noun that refers to a small particle of excrement or a small, round speck or spot, especially one found in a flatus or a stercoraceous discharge.
Faenza is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, famous for its ceramics and pottery production. The term "faenza" can also refer specifically to a type of Italian ceramics or pottery made in Faenza.
Fareyinga is an Old English term that refers to a type of feudal society or aristocracy in medieval England, particularly in the Danelaw region. It is often translated to "earl's property" or "earl's land".
Faeroese refers to the language spoken on the Faroe Islands, a self-governing region of Denmark located in the North Atlantic. It is a North Germanic language closely related to Icelandic, Norwegian, and Danish, but is not mutually intelligible with these languages. Faeroese is also known as Føroyskt. It is the native language of the Faroese people and is widely used as an official language in the country's government, media, and education.