cloacal

English

Etymology

cloaca + -al

Adjective

cloacal (comparative more cloacal, superlative most cloacal)

  1. Of or pertaining to the cloaca or the sewer
    • 1951, Marshal McLuhan, Mechanical Bride, page 62:
      And it is our cloacal obsession which produces the hysterical hygiene ads []

Derived terms


Spanish

Adjective

cloacal (plural cloacales)

  1. cloacal
  2. sewage, waste
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