detritus

Found in thesaurus: rubbish, scrap, trash, stuff, material

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detritus
n. debris, rubbish, waste, disintegrated matter; (Geology) rock in small particles, fragments of rocks; (Ecology) organic debris created by disintegration of animals or plants

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Detritus
In biology, detritus is dead particulate organic material (as opposed to dissolved organic material). It typically includes the bodies or fragments of dead organisms as well as fecal material. Detritus is typically colonized by communities of microorganisms which act to decompose (or remineralize) the material. In terrestrial ecosystems, it is encountered as leaf litter and other organic matter intermixed with soil, which is referred to as humus. Detritus of aquatic ecosystems is organic material suspended in water and piles up on seabed floors which is referred to as marine snow.

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detritus

Noun
1. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
(synonym) debris, dust, junk, rubble
(hypernym) rubbish, trash, scrap
(hyponym) slack
2. loose material (stone fragments and silt etc) that is worn away from rocks
(hypernym) material, stuff


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Detritus (der)
nm. detritus, debris, rubble, waste, fragments of broken material remaining after the destruction or decay of a building

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détritus
nmpl. rubbish, offal, refuse, detritus, garbage; litter; soil