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dungThe feces of an animal; excrement or manure
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dungOld English dung "manure, fertilizer," common Germanic (cognates: Old Frisian and Old Saxon dung "manure;" Old High German tunga "manuring," tung "underground room c [..]
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dungDung [S] Used as manure ( Luke 13:8 ); collected outside the city walls ( Nehemiah 2:13 ). Of sacrifices, burned outside the camp ( Exodus 29:14 ; Leviticus 4:11 ; 8:17 ; Numbers 19:5 ). To be "c [..]
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dungmanure, or the excrement of animals.
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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. 19:5). To be "cast out as dung," a fig [..]
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dungThe uses of dung were two-fold--as manure and as fuel. The manure consisted either of straw steeped in liquid manure, (Isaiah 25:10) or the sweepings, (Isaiah 5:25) of the streets and roads, which wer [..]
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dung(n) fecal matter of animals(v) fertilize or dress with dung(v) defecate; used of animals
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dungAnimal excrement, a biomass, which use as a fuel for heating or cooking in many countires.
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