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guano

/ˈgwɑnoʊ/
/ˈgwɑnəʊ/
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Other forms: guanos

Guano is bird or bat poop. If you park your car near the harbor, your windshield may end up covered in seagull guano. Ew.

You'll most often find the word guano used for the specific bird (or bat) manure that's used as a fertilizer in gardens. In fact, the term is so common that some fertilizers are called guano even when they don't contain actual bird poop. Guano, a Spanish word with Quechua roots, is rich in nitrogen, potassium, and other nutrients that help plants grow.

Definitions of guano
  1. noun
    the excrement of sea birds or bats; used as fertilizer
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    type of:
    body waste, excrement, excreta, excretion, excretory product
    waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body
    organic, organic fertiliser, organic fertilizer
    a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
Pronunciation
US
/ˈgwɑnoʊ/
UK
/ˈgwɑnəʊ/
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