Pronunciation: /skəˈtɑlədʒi/
noun the study or interest in excrement or obscenity
A1 I don't understand what scatology means.
A2 Some people find scatology jokes funny, but I don't.
B1 The study of scatology can provide insights into ancient cultures.
B2 The comedian's scatology routine pushed the boundaries of good taste.
C1 Scholars have written extensively on the topic of scatology in literature.
C2 The artist's use of scatology in their work challenged societal norms and conventions.
formal The study of scatology involves analyzing feces for medical or scientific purposes.
informal Some people find scatology jokes to be crude and immature.
slang I can't believe he's into that scatology stuff, it's so gross.
figurative His scatology-themed artwork explores deeper meanings beyond just bodily functions.
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