From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishordureor‧dure /ˈɔːdjʊə $ ˈɔːrdʒər/ noun [uncountable] formal DIRTYdirt, especially waste matter from the body
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ordure• Even the customary dung heaps and piles of ordure had been taken away.• The reek of ordure voided from all his clothing.• Tallis smelled blood and the more offensive stink of ordure.• A peeling notice warned us not to throw ordure.Origin ordure (1300-1400) Old French ord “dirty”, from Latin horridus; → HORRID