detritus
71detritus — Sinónimos: ■ detrito …
72detritus — [ geology ] A collective term for rock and mineral fragments occurring in sediments, that are detached or removed by mechanical means (e.g., disintegration, abrasion) and derived from pre existing rocks and moved from their place of origin …
73detritus — de·tri·tus || dɪ traɪtÉ™s n. debris, rubbish, waste, disintegrated matter; (Geology) rock in small particles, fragments of rocks; (Ecology) organic debris created by disintegration of animals or plants …
74detritus — n. 1. Débris, rubbish of attrition. 2. Rubbish, waste, disintegrated remains, débris …
75detritus — noun (U) technical pieces of waste that remain after something has been broken up or used …
76detritus — n 1. rock fragments, drift, sediment, alluvium, moraine; pebbles, gravel, grit, pulverulence, sand, powder, dust. 2. debris, flotsam and jetsam, wreckage, ruins, remains, fragments, shards; rubble, rubbish, litter, junk, trash …
77detritus — de·tri·tus …
78detritus — UK [dɪˈtraɪtəs] / US noun [uncountable] formal waste that remains after something has been destroyed, used, or finished …
79detritus — /dəˈtraɪtəs / (say duh truytuhs) noun 1. particles of rock or other material worn or broken away from a mass, as by the action of water or glacial ice. 2. any disintegrated material; debris. {Latin: a rubbing away} …
80detrítus — a m (ȋ) biol. drobci razpadlih rastlin in živali v vodi, navadno mikroskopsko majhni, drobir: voda je bogata planktona in detritusa …