What does κόπρανα in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word κόπρανα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use κόπρανα in Greek.
The word κόπρανα in Greek means feces, σκατά, περιττώματα, κόπρανα, απεκκρίματα, κόπρανα, περιττώματα, κουράδα, κόπρανα, περιττώματα, κένωση, υδαρά κόπρανα. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word κόπρανα
feces
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σκατά(UK, informal (poop: feces) (καθομ: χυδαίο) After changing the baby's nappy, the father had a small amount of poo on his hand. |
περιττώματα, κόπρανα(excrement, solid waste) There was feces all over the ground outside the stable. |
απεκκρίματα(bodily waste) (επίσ: ιατρική) |
κόπρανα, περιττώματα(euphemism (faeces, bodily waste) The doctor advised examining bowel movements for signs of blood. |
κουράδα(UK, slang (faeces) (αργκό, χυδαίο) |
κόπρανα, περιττώματα(formal (excrement, turd) (επίσημο) Mary went to see the doctor because she had noticed some blood in her stools. |
κένωση(excrement) (επίσημο: του εντέρου) Susan flushed the motion down the toilet. |
υδαρά κόπρανα(liquid faeces) (επίσημο) |
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