Incinerator
(noun)
- A furnace or other device used for burning waste materials, especially garbage.
- A device used for burning refuse, sewage, and other waste materials.
- A device used for destroying waste materials by burning them.
Origin:
From the latin word "incinerare" meaning "to burn up".
Examples:
- The city built a new incinerator to dispose of the waste.
- The incinerator was used to burn the medical waste.
- The incinerator was used to burn the hazardous waste.
- The old incinerator was replaced by a new, more efficient one.
- The incinerator was used to burn the plastic waste.