WASTE vs ROT: NOUN
- Synonyms Refuse, Damage, etc. See loss.
- In law, anything suffered by a tenant in the nature of permanent injury to the inheritance, not occasioned by the act of God or a public enemy; the result of any act or omission by the tenant of a particular estate by which the estate of the remainder-man or reversioner is rendered less valuable.
- A superfluity.
- Unnecessary or useless expenditure: as, waste of time, labor, or money.
- A waste-pipe, or any contrivance for allowing waste matter or surplus water, steam, etc., to escape.
- A weir or sluice for carrying off the over flow from a dam, reservoir, or canal.
- Rubbish; trash; nonsense.
- Broken, spoiled, useless, or superfluous material; stuff that is left over, or that is unfitted or cannot readily be utilized for the purpose for which it was intended; overplus, useless, or rejected material; refuse, as the overflow water from a dam or reservoir, broken or spoiled castings in a foundry, paper scraps in a printing-office or bindery, or shreds of yarn in a cotton- or woolen-mill.
- Consumption; decline; a pining away.
- Gradual loss, diminution, or decay, as in bulk, substance, strength, or value, from continued use, wear, disease, etc.: as, waste of tissue; waste of energy.
- In coal-mining, gob; also, the fine coal made in mining and preparing coal for the market; culm; coal-dirt; dirt: in the Pennsylvania an thracite region, used to signify both the mine-waste (or coal left in the mine in pillars, etc.) and the breaker waste.
- Unfilled or uncultivated ground; a tract of land not in a state of cultivation, and producing little or no herbage or wood.
- A wild, uninhabited, or desolate place or region; a desert; a wilder ness.
- An old spelling of waist.
- In physical geography, detritus derived by the superficial disintegration of rock-masses and in process of removal by transporting agencies; rock-waste.
- The undigested residue of food eliminated from the body; excrement.
- Garbage; trash.
- Something, such as steam, that escapes without being used.
- An unusable or unwanted substance or material, such as a waste product.
- A devastated or destroyed region, town, or building; a ruin.
- A place, region, or land that is uninhabited or uncultivated; a desert or wilderness.
- The act or an instance of wasting or the condition of being wasted.
- An uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
- The trait of wasting resources
- Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
- (law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect
- Useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly
- Verbal nonsense.
- Any of several diseases in which breakdown of tissue occurs.
- The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.
- A disease of grapes, first appearing in whitish pustules on the fruit, caused by the fungus Coniothyrium diplodiella.
- See under Potato.
- See under Grinder.
- See under Dry.
- A disease of grapevines, attacking the leaves and fruit, caused by the fungus Læstadia Bidwellii.
- A disease of apples, caused by the fungus Glæosporium fructigenum.
- A fatal distemper which attacks sheep and sometimes other animals. It is due to the presence of a parasitic worm in the liver or gall bladder. See 1st Fluke, 2.
- A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.
- Process of rotting; decay; putrefaction.
- Disgusting stuff; nauseating nonsense; unendurable trash; rant; twaddle; bosh.
- A condition of rottenness to which certain animals and plants are liable, as the sheep and the potato (see potato), attended by more or less putrescence.
- The process of rotting, or the state of being rotten; also, rotted substance; matter weakened or disintegrated by rotting.
- A name of certain plant-diseases of a bacterial or fungous origin, characterized by decay and blackening of the tissues. The following are the most important: black rot of the apple, caused by Sphæropsis Malorum; black rot of the cabbage, due to Pseudomonas campestris; black rot of the grape, caused by Guignardia Bidwellii; black rot of the pear and quince, caused by Sphæropsis Malorum; black rot of the sweet-potato, caused by Ceratocystis fimbriata (also called black-shank); and black rot of the tomato, caused by Macrosporium Tomato.
- See black.
- In cricket, the failure of several batsmen on a side.
- Any of various diseases causing the decay of flesh.
- Pointless talk; nonsense.
- Any of several plant diseases characterized by the breakdown of tissue and caused by various bacteria, fungi, or oomycetes.
- Foot rot.
- The process of rotting or the condition of being rotten.
- Unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
- Decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor
- (biology) decaying caused by bacterial or fungal action
WASTE vs ROT: ADJECTIVE
- Excreted from the body.
- Used as a conveyance or container for refuse.
- Regarded or discarded as worthless or useless.
- Disposed of as useless
- Located in a dismal or remote area; desolate
- N/A
WASTE vs ROT: VERB
- Get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing
- Spend extravagantly
- Lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
- Devastate or ravage
- Use inefficiently or inappropriately
- Waste away
- Cause to grow thin or weak
- Spend thoughtlessly; throw away
- Get rid of
- Run off as waste
- To deteriorate in any way.
- To decline in function or utility.
- To suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.
- Break down
- Waste away
WASTE vs ROT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To pass without being put to use.
- To lose energy, strength, weight, or vigor; become weak or enfeebled.
- To kill; murder.
- To destroy completely.
- To fail to take advantage of or use for profit; lose.
- To cause to lose energy, strength, or vigor; exhaust, tire, or enfeeble.
- To use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly.
- Figuratively: To perish slowly; to decay; to die; to become corrupt.
- To undergo a process common to organic substances by which they lose the cohesion of their parts and pass through certain chemical changes, giving off usually in some stages of the process more or less offensive odors; to become decomposed by a natural process; to putrefy; to decay.
- To cause to decompose or decay.
- To decay morally; become degenerate.
- To deteriorate through neglect or inactivity; languish or decline.
- To disappear or fall by decaying.
- To become damaged, weakened, or useless because of decay.
- To undergo decomposition, especially organic decomposition; decay. : decay.
WASTE vs ROT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.
- To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes.
WASTE vs ROT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Desolate
- Located in a dismal or remote area
- Throw away
- Spend thoughtlessly
- Useless or profitless activity
- Become physically weaker
- Cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly
- Dispose of
- To dissipate, fritter away.
- Synonyms To ravage, pillage, plunder, strip.
- To expend without adequate return; spend uselessly, vainly, or foolishly; employ or use lavishly, prodigally, improvidently, or carelessly; squander; throw away.
- To diminish or reduce in bulk, substance, strength, value, or the like, as by continued use, wear, loss, decay, or disease; consume or wear away; use up; spend.
- In law, to damage, injure, or impair, as an estate, voluntarily, or by allowing the build ings, fences, etc., to fail into decay.
- To lay waste; devastate; destroy; ruin.
- To cudgel.
- Wasteful; prodigal; profuse.
- Exuberant; over-abundant; hence, super-fluous; useless.
- Idle; empty; vain; of no value or significance.
- Rejected as unfit for use, or spoiled in the using; refuse; hence, of little or no value; useless: as, waste paper; waste materials.
- Unused; untilled; unproductive.
- In a state of desolation and decay; ruined; ruinous; blank; cheerless; dismal; dreary.
- Desert; desolate; uninhabited.
- In stone-cutting, to take off projecting irregularities of, as in preparing the stone for crating and transportation. Usually with off.
- (idiom) (waste (one's) breath) To gain or accomplish nothing by speaking.
- Become physically weaker
- To produce a rotting or putrefactive disease in; specifically, to give the rot to, as sheep or other animals. See rot, n., 2.
- To cause decomposition in; subject to a process of rotting; make rotten: as, dampness rots many things; to rot flax. See ret. Sometimes used imperatively in imprecation. Compare rat, drat.
- Synonyms Rot, Decay, Putrefy, Corrupt, Decompose. Rot is, by its age and brevity, so energetic a word that it is often considered inelegant, and decay is used as a softer word. That which rots or decays may or may not emit a foul odor, as an egg or an apple; putrefy by derivation implies such foulness of odor, and hence is especially applied to animal matter when it is desired to emphasize that characteristic result of its rotting. Corrupt is sometimes used as a strong but not offensive word for thorough spoiling, that makes a thing repulsive or loathsome. To decompose is to return to the original elements; the word is sometimes used as a euphemism for rot or putrefy. The moral uses of the first four words correspond to the physical.
- To become affected with the disease called rot.
- To become morally offensive or putrid; be nauseous or repulsive; excite contempt or disgust.
- To become morally corrupt; deteriorate through stagnation or indulgence; suffer loss of stamina or principle.
- To undergo natural decomposition; fall into a course or a state of elemental dissolution; suffer loss of coherence from decay: used of organic substances which either do or do not putrefy in the process, and sometimes, by extension, of inorganic substances.
- Humbug! Nonsense! Stuff!
- To chaff; make fun of.
- To fail successively at batting: said of a cricket eleven.
- To ‘make fun’; fool; talk nonsense.
WASTE vs ROT: RELATED WORDS
- Languish, Devastate, Dissipation, Macerate, Ware, Barren, Junked, Consume, Useless, Rot, Wasteland, Squander, Scrap, Wastefulness, Discarded
- Bunk, Hogwash, Buncombe, Molder, Bunkum, Bullshit, Horseshit, Shit, Decomposition, Moulder, Crap, Waste, Dogshit, Decompose, Putrefaction
WASTE vs ROT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Desert, Wild, Languish, Devastate, Macerate, Ware, Barren, Junked, Consume, Useless, Rot, Wasteland, Squander, Scrap, Discarded
- Rotten, Decay, Bull, Bunk, Hogwash, Buncombe, Bunkum, Bullshit, Horseshit, Shit, Crap, Waste, Dogshit, Decompose, Putrefaction
WASTE vs ROT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- VI such as municipal waste combustors and hospital waste incinerators, are currently unregulated.
- Gel waste gelatin powder that helps solidify liquid waste, whilst masking unwanted odors.
- Solid Waste Department will be responsible for yard and bulky waste.
- Piranha waste should be handled separate from all other waste streams.
- The use of wood waste or municipal waste is also beingconsidered.
- Level Waste and Transuranic Waste The current methodology is outdated.
- Diligently follow all waste disposal regulations when disposing waste materials.
- IS MY SOLID WASTE SPECIFICALLY LISTED AS A HAZARDOUS WASTE?
- Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act.
- The Ohio EPA licenses all solid waste, infectious waste, and hazardous waste facilities.
- Stem Rot Stem rot caused by the fungus Sclerotium oryzae is an important disease in Louisiana.
- In stands with root rot, root rot resistant conifer species would be planted.
- Sour rot Geotrichum candidum Gray mold Botrytis cinerea Fusarium fruit rot Fusarium spp.
- Some prominent fungal infections are Fusarium Wilt, Bud rot and Ganoderma Butt Rot.
- Wet rot and dry rot are major causes of wood decay.
- State requires that it identify rot and conditions conducive to rot.
- Cubic rot or Brown rot due to Fig.
- Sour rot, Geotrichum candidum Sour rot is a common post harvest rot on rockmelons.
- Effect of acetylation on decay resistance of wood against brown rot, white rot and soft rot fungi.
- There are two kinds of wood rot: wet rot and dry rot.
WASTE vs ROT: QUESTIONS
- Why is it important to separate electrical waste from general waste?
- Why is electronic waste the world's fastest-growing waste stream?
- Is waste water more dangerous than solid waste in Varanasi?
- Why is health-care waste not separated into hazardous waste?
- Does the city of Ottawa collect electronic waste (e-waste)?
- Why choose professional waste management Kiwi waste&recycling?
- What is sanitary waste and hazardous household waste?
- Why choose Basingstoke waste management commercial waste collection service?
- Can waste to energy solve the waste management problem?
- Is Waste Connections overcharging customers for waste removal services?
- Are soft rot erwinias opportunistic pathogens of potato disease?
- Are azaleas and rhododendrons resistant to Phytophthora root rot?
- Does Phomopsis vexans cause soft rot of brinjal fruits?
- What does a registered occupational therapist (rot) do?
- Does Pichia pastoris inhibit Amorphophallus konjac soft rot?
- Wann wurde die schwarz-rot-goldene Urfahne gepflanzt?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Rot- undsilber-Ahorn?
- Is Syngenta products effective on summer bunch rot?
- Which dipterocarp species are resistant to soft rot?
- What are the symptoms of rot rot in eucalyptus trees?