On their return to Athens these men reported that egesta was possessed of fabulous riches. |
It feeds, if we may judge from its egesta, upon slime or moistened clay. |
It feeds, in fact, if we may judge from its egesta, upon the slime or moistened clay with which its hole is lined. |
Mild laxatives are most frequently requisite to preserve a right balance between the ingesta and the egesta. |
Many patients are averse to food, and where little is taken in, the egesta must be inconsiderable. |
Herbivores included consumers of pollen, nectar, or homopteran egesta, and predators included parasites. |