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garbage in Latin

garbage in Latin is purgamentum, quisquiliae, scrūta — garbage means waste material, especially food scraps and household rubbish, thrown away as useless.

garbage in Latin

purgamentum
noun
Useless or disposable material; waste material of any kind.
quisquiliae
noun
Useless or disposable material; waste material of any kind.
scrūta
noun
Useless or disposable material; waste material of any kind.

What does "garbage" mean?

  1. noun Waste material, especially food scraps and household rubbish, thrown away as useless.
    "Take the garbage out before the truck comes on Tuesday."
  2. noun Nonsense, or something of very poor quality.
    "Critics called the sequel absolute garbage."

garbage in a sentence

  • Take the garbage out before the truck comes on Tuesday.
  • The bins were overflowing with garbage after the festival.
  • Critics called the sequel absolute garbage.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "garbage" in Latin?

"garbage" in Latin is purgamentum, quisquiliae, scrūta. garbage means: Waste material, especially food scraps and household rubbish, thrown away as useless.

How do you use "garbage" in a sentence?

Example: "Take the garbage out before the truck comes on Tuesday." In Latin, "garbage" is purgamentum, quisquiliae, scrūta.

Are there other ways to say "garbage" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "garbage": purgamentum, quisquiliae, scrūta.

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