scrap in Latin
scrap in Latin is frustum — scrap means a small leftover piece or fragment of something.
scrap in Latin
frustum
A (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion.
What does "scrap" mean?
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noun A small leftover piece or fragment of something.
"She jotted the number on a scrap of paper."
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noun Discarded material, especially metal, kept for reuse or recycling.
"He sold the old car for scrap."
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verb To abandon or discard a plan, project, or object.
"They scrapped the merger after the board objected."
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noun An informal fight or scuffle.
"The two brothers got into a scrap over the remote."
scrap in a sentence
- She jotted the number on a scrap of paper.
- Not a scrap of evidence was found.
- He sold the old car for scrap.
- They scrapped the merger after the board objected.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "scrap" in Latin?
"scrap" in Latin is frustum. scrap means: A small leftover piece or fragment of something.
How do you use "scrap" in a sentence?
Example: "She jotted the number on a scrap of paper." In Latin, "scrap" is frustum.
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