rubbish detritus

  • 101litter — [n1] mess, debris clutter, collateral, confusion, detritus, disarray, disorder, garbage, hash, hodgepodge, jumble, jungle, junk, mishmash, muck, muddle, offal, rash, refuse, rubbish, rummage, scattering, scramble, shuffle, trash, untidiness,… …

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  • 102reu-2, reu̯ǝ- : rū̆ - —     reu 2, reu̯ǝ : rū̆     English meaning: to tear out, dig out, open, acquire, etc..     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufreißen, graben, aufwũhlen; ausreißen; raffen”     Grammatical information: participle perf. pass. rū̆ tó     Note: to part, as… …

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  • 103dé|bris — de|bris or dé|bris «duh BREE, DAY bree; especially British DEHB ree», noun. 1. scattered fragments; ruins; rubbish: »The street was covered with broken glass, stone, and other debris from the explosion. 2. Geology. a mass of large fragments worn… …

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  • 104de|bris — or dé|bris «duh BREE, DAY bree; especially British DEHB ree», noun. 1. scattered fragments; ruins; rubbish: »The street was covered with broken glass, stone, and other debris from the explosion. 2. Geology. a mass of large fragments worn away… …

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