scato-, scat-, skato-, skat- +
(Greek: dung, feces, excrement, offal, fecal matter, manure, ordure)
2. The term also included the diviner who looked for clues in excretions that might foretell the future of his subjects.
2. A paraphilia involving unsolicited calls to another person, who is non-consenting, in order to express erotic or obscene language, or to phantasize that such thoughts are being expressed.
Paraphilia (in Greek para, παρά, "beside" + -philia, φιλία, "friendship", having the extended meaning of "love") is a biomedical term characterized by sexual arousal to objects, situations, or individuals that are not part of normal stimulation and which may cause distress or serious problems for the paraphiliac or the people associated with him or her.
Sometimes scatalogia and coprohilia are used interchangeably, although the current preference is to limit scatalogia to the paraphilia, as here defined, and to use coprophilia for involuntary utterances of obscene language.
Other "dung, feces, scarab, excrement" units: copro-, feco-, scarab, sterco-.
Contributions of dung beetles to healthier grazing animals.
Survival of dung beetles is vital to successful agriculture.