adj. Serving to carry waste out of the body; excretory. n. pl. e·munc·to·ries An organ or duct that removes or carries waste from the body. [Middle English emunctorie, from Medieval Latin ēmunctōrius, from Latin ēmunctus, past participle of ēmungere, to blow one's nose : ē-, ex-, intensive pref.; see EX- + mungere, to blow one's nose.] |
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