Synonyms for de-brises


Grammar : Noun
Spell : duh-bree, dey-bree or, esp. British, deb-ree
Phonetic Transcription : dəˈbri, ˈdeɪ bri or, esp. British, ˈdɛb ri

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Définition of de-brises

Origin :
  • 1708, from French débris "remains, waste, rubbish" (16c.), from obsolete debriser "break down, crush," from Old French de- (see de-) + briser "to break," from Late Latin brisare, possibly of Gaulish origin (cf. Old Irish brissim "I break").
  • As in junk : noun odds and ends; garbage
  • As in leftover : noun remainder, remains
  • As in mess : noun disorder, litter
  • As in odds and ends : noun miscellaneous grouping
  • As in refuse : noun garbage
  • As in remains : noun remaining part
  • As in residue : noun leftover part
  • As in rubbish : noun garbage
  • As in ruins : noun buildings that are dilapidated
  • As in sediment : noun solid residue from liquid solution
  • As in trash : noun garbage
  • As in waste : noun garbage, refuse
  • As in wreck : noun severe damage or severely damaged goods
  • As in ashes : noun ruins
  • As in wreckage : noun remains
  • As in offal : noun garbage
  • As in rubble : noun remains
  • As in chaff : noun waste
  • As in leavings : noun remains
  • As in oddment : noun odds and ends
  • As in sundries : noun odds and ends
  • As in debris : noun litter, waste
  • As in garbage : noun refuse, litter
  • As in hogwash : noun nonsense

Antonyms for de-brises

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