coprophile
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- kop-rof´ĭ-l
Noun
coprophile (plural coprophiles)
- Alternative spelling of coprophil
- A feces-loving organism.
- (ecology) An organism (typically microorganisms and fungi) living off or growing in dung or other fecal matter.
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