Litter ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Litter ( noun )

  1. Waste or trash, especially discarded in an outdoor public place.
  2. A group of animals born at one birth.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french litere, from latin lectus "bed, couch".

Examples:

  1. The city is making efforts to reduce litter in the streets.
  2. The park was covered in litter left by visitors.
  3. She picked up the litter and threw them in the trash can.
  4. The litter of puppies were too cute to resist.
  5. The litter of kittens were playing together.

(As a verb)

Litter ( verb )

  1. Waste or trash, especially discarded in an outdoor public place.
  2. A group of animals born at one birth.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french litere, from latin lectus "bed, couch".

Examples:

  1. The city is making efforts to reduce litter in the streets.
  2. The park was covered in litter left by visitors.
  3. She picked up the litter and threw them in the trash can.
  4. The litter of puppies were too cute to resist.
  5. The litter of kittens were playing together.
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