litter in Spanish
litter in Spanish is cama, lecho, litera — litter means rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.
litter in Spanish
cama
(uncountable) Straw, grass, and similar loose material used as bedding for people or animals. [1325]
lecho
(uncountable) Straw, grass, and similar loose material used as bedding for people or animals. [1325]
litera
(countable, obsolete) A bed, especially a pile of straw with blankets &c. used as a bed.
artolas
(countable, obsolete) A bed, especially a pile of straw with blankets &c. used as a bed.
basura
basuraleza
detritus
camada
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
cachillada
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
lechigada
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
ventregada
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
colchón de hojas
(uncountable) The layer of fallen leaves and other loose organic material on the ground in a forest. [1905]
crear basuraleza
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
generar basuraleza
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
hacer basuraleza
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
tirar basura en
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
parir
(transitive) To give birth to, in the manner of animals.
What does "litter" mean?
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noun Rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.
"Volunteers spent the morning picking up litter along the beach."
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noun All the baby animals born to one mother at the same time.
"The dog gave birth to a litter of six puppies."
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noun Granular material used to absorb a pet's waste, especially for cats.
"Don't forget to change the cat's litter box."
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verb To leave trash scattered around; to make a place untidy.
"Empty cans littered the sidewalk after the parade."
litter in a sentence
- Volunteers spent the morning picking up litter along the beach.
- The dog gave birth to a litter of six puppies.
- Don't forget to change the cat's litter box.
- Empty cans littered the sidewalk after the parade.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "litter" in Spanish?
"litter" in Spanish is cama, lecho, litera. litter means: Rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.
How do you use "litter" in a sentence?
Example: "Volunteers spent the morning picking up litter along the beach." In Spanish, "litter" is cama, lecho, litera.
Are there other ways to say "litter" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 17 translations listed for "litter": cama, lecho, litera, artolas, basura, basuraleza.
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