The word that means to search in garbage for food is "scavenge." It typically refers to the act of searching through discarded materials, often by animals or people, to find something usable or edible. Scavenging can also describe the behavior of certain species in nature that feed on refuse or leftovers.
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waste
No, the word 'garbage' is a concrete noun, a word for food waste and discarded or useless materials, a word for a physical thing. The noun 'gargage' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example: Your excuses are garbage.
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
Hunter gatheres went in search of food
The word that means to search through something by moving things around is "rummage."
"Garbage" could be translated to:AbfallMüllMistBlödsinnQuatschUnsinnSpinnerei
(Of a person or animal) Search widely for food or provisions: "gulls are equipped by nature to forage for food".Anything that is trying to find in search for food or water, but mainly it's food.
Another word for garbage is rubish. Trash Junk
In Irish Gaelic it is bruscar. "Cuir an bruscar amach." means "Take the garbage out."
The first syllable, gar, is stressed in the word garbage.
The word "Browse" came from the Spanish word 'bizarra' which means to search.