Results for: dealing with waste
English English
disposer of waste, somebody who throws things out, truck designed to transport and dumping loose materialsdumper
doctor of orthopedics (branch of surgery dealing with deformities, diseases and injuries of the bones and joints)orthopedist
drain for waste, drainage pipe, pipe that carries away waste water; tailor, one who sews, medieval servant, somebody or something that sewssewer
drain water, waste water carried away by drainpipes, sewerage, waste matter from homessewage
draining process, emptying of liquid, channeling; sewage, waste water, fluid removal from body, fluid removed by draining, sewage systemdrainage
dung, fertilize with manure, spread or treat land with organic material, fertilizer made from dung, waste, animal dung; fertilizermanure
earth science, any scientific field that deals with the earth and its characteristics (e.g. geology, geography, etc.), science dealing with the Earthgeoscience
edible internal organs, something thrown away, useless by-products; parts of an animal that are cut off and discarded in the butchering process; refuse, waste matteroffal
efficient, inexpensive, resourcefully frugal, thrifty, saving, careful not to waste moneyeconomical
electronic parts, science dealing with the movement of electrons through gases or a vacuum or semiconductors; appliances which are activated by electricity, technology of electronic deviceselectronics
engineering dealing with manufacturingprocess engineering
evergreen tree, long for, crave, yearn; desire, want, tree resembling the pine, type of tree, waste away, wood from pinepine
excrement, bodily wastedejecta
excrement, something morally corrupting, waste; excrementordure
excreted waste materials, something which has been egested (excrement, bodily discharge)egesta
 

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