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DUNG. Manure. Sometimes it is real estate, and at other times personal property. When collected in a heap, it is personal estate; when spread out on the land, it becomes
dung (d ng) n. 1. a. The excrement of animals. b. Manure. 2. Something foul or abhorrent. tr.v. dunged, dung·ing, dungs. To fertilize (land) with manure.
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Definition of dung from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
noun. animal excrement; manure; filth; Etymology: ME & OE, prob. identical with dung, a prison, orig., cellar covered with dung for warmth, as in OS dung, OHG tung, cellar
noun . 1. excrement, esp. of animals; manure. â€"verb (used with object) 2. to manure (ground) with or as if with dung.
Waste matter excreted by living animals. Dung may also serve as a marker through the addition of scents from the anal glands, whether for determining territorial boundaries or as
dung (countable and uncountable; plural dungs) Manure; animal excrement. 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear, act III, scene iv, line 129 Poor Tom, that eats the swimming frog

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