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The answer DEBRIS has 179 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of debris in various dictionaries:
noun - the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed; rubble or wreckage.
Carelessly discarded refuse; litter.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Hurricane leftover |
Ruins |
Razing remains |
Wreckage |
Rubble |
Remains |
Rubbish |
Explosion remains |
Remains of a wreck |
Litterbug's leavings |
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This term for detritus or trash is a French word that means "fragments" or "pieces" |
Scattered detritus, litter, trash |
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scattered pieces of rubbish or remains. |
the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up |
Scattered pieces of rubbish or remains. |
broken or torn pieces of something larger: |
broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger: |
The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed rubble or wreckage. |
Carelessly discarded refuse litter. |
Geology An accumulation of relatively large rock fragments: glacial debris. |
Biology The fragmented remains of dead or damaged cells or tissue. |
Debris description |
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Debris or débris (UK: , US: ) is rubble, wreckage, ruins, litter and discarded garbage/refuse/trash, scattered remains of something destroyed, discarded, or as in geology, large rock fragments left by a melting glacier etc. Depending on context, debris can refer to a number of different things. The first apparent use of the French word in English is in a 1701 description of the army of Prince Rupert upon its retreat from a battle with the army of Oliver Cromwell, in England. |
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