Noun Scattered fragments, typically of something wrecked or destroyed. Loose natural material consisting esp. of broken pieces of rock.
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A synonym for debris is garbage. An antonym for debris is cleanliness.
Debris is a noun, not a verb.
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!
Look at all this debris!
You could say: "The amount of debris from that tornado was devastating!"
The spelling is debris meaning wreckage, rubble, or foreign materials.A similar word is the medical verb debride, meaning to remove dead tissue.
Yes, the base word for debris is "debr-" which comes from the French word "dΓ©bris" meaning remains or fragments.
'Debris' is the word.
Exudate means fluid, cells, or cellular debris that oozed into tissue.
They are the words that describe the special kinds of debris in the ocean.
Yes. Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise, meaning if you were to watch a piece of debris it would move from left to right. However, most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise, meaning a piece of debris would move from right to left.
Adopted into English from a now obsolete French word 'debrisier' meaning 'to break into pieces. The word 'bruisier' is of Celtic origin meaning 'to shatter' and also has connections
A synonym for debris is garbage. An antonym for debris is cleanliness.
Cape Cod is considered a terminal glacial moraine, meaning that it was created by debris left behind by a retreating glacier.
Debris is a noun, not a verb.
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!
marine debris is trash in the ocean