There is no opposite to the noun dirt. The adjective dirty has the general opposite clean or unsoiled.
no soap...or dirt?
A "Terrarium" would be the dirt filled opposite to an Aquarium
It could be encrusted (dirt, barnacles).
The opposite of gold in terms of color can be considered as silver, which is a metallic color on the opposite side of the color wheel. In terms of value or worth, the opposite of gold can be things like dirt or trash, as they hold little to no value compared to gold.
The over-world. This is the place with the dirt, the trees, and the pigs, sheep and other passive mobs.
The image of the speck of dirt will appear to move in the opposite direction when you move the slide. This is because the light rays coming from the speck of dirt are being refracted by the lens, causing the image to change position as the slide is moved.
It can be used to brush the dirt out of the hoof. Sometimes, it's also used to brush the mud off of the outside of the hoof.
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
Trap Rock! no specific type of rock but the opposite of Pay Dirt- or useful ore. As a slang term overburden that is hauled away from construction sites, etc. Usually written as a noun clause, not one word. Trap Rock is the opposite of a Bonanza!
No. The noun "heap" is a pile, and to heap is to pile up. For laundry, however, it might be the alternative to cleaning it. The opposite of clean is dirty, or soiled. The opposite verb is also to dirty or soil.
rocks air sunlight temperture water dirt,and grass. A more scientific way to say NONLIVING is abiotic. The opposite of abiotic is biotic.
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