Debris (noun)

The remains of something that has been broken or destroyed.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from french débris, from obsolete débreiser "unbuild", from dé- (expressing negation) + breiser "to break".

Examples:

  1. The debris from the tornado littered the streets.
  2. The debris from the crash blocked the road.
  3. The debris from the explosion was scattered over a wide area.
  4. The debris from the fire was cleared away.
  5. The debris from the storm was removed from the beach.
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