Crossword-Solution: MECONIUM 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Meconium n. Opium.
Meconium n. The contents of the fetal intestine; hence, first
excrement.

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NEWBORN infant, first faeces/feces of the 1 answer
dark green mucoid material that forms the first faeces of a newborn infant 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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There was a minute opening into the bladder, which allowed the passage of meconium through the urethra.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
The meconium is the first discharge from the infant's bowels after birth, and that which had collected in the intestines during the pregnancy.
The Four Epochs of Woman's Life Anna M. Galbraith 2002
The Meconium.-- The First discharge that comes from the bowels is of a dark, greenish color, and should come away during the first twenty-four hours; if it does not, the baby may suffer a good deal of pain, and an enema of warm water must be given.
The Four Epochs of Woman's Life Anna M. Galbraith 2002
The first milk is watery, it must be almost an aperient, to purge the remains of the meconium curdled in the bowels of the new-born child.
Emile Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2004
The meconium, or first fæces, in the bowels of new-born infants evince, that something has been digested; and what could this be but the liquor amnii together with the recrements of the gastric juice and gall, which were necessary for its digestion? There have been recorded some monstrous births of animals without heads, and consequently without mouths, which seem to have been delivered on doubtful authority, or from inaccurate observation.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Erasmus Darwin 2005