| TRASHES | tuberculosis, radiotherapy, ankylosing spondylitis, histoplasmosis, extrinsic allergic alveolitis, silicosis [chest x-ray findings] |
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| trash | 1. That which is worthless or useless; rubbish; refuse. "Who steals my purse steals trash." (Shak) "A haunch of venison would be trash to a Brahmin." (Landor) 2. Especially, loppings and leaves of trees, bruised sugar cane, or the like. In the West Indies, the decayed leaves and stems of canes are called field trash; the bruised or macerated rind of canes is called cane trash; and both are called trash. 3. A worthless person. (Shak) 4. A collar, leash, or halter used to restrain a dog in pursuing game. Trash ice, crumbled ice mixed with water. Origin: Cf. Icel. Tros rubbish, leaves, and twigs picked up for fuel, trassi a slovenly fellow, Sw. Trasa a rag, tatter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| trash | nonsensical talk or writing |
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| trash | worthless people |
| trash | worthless material that is discarded |
| trash | express a totally negative opinion of |
| trash | dispose of (something useless or old) |
| trash | a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected |
| trash | a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected |
| trash | a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected |
| trash | the collection and removal of garbage |
| trash | a piece of land where waste materials are dumped |
| trash | an accumulation of refuse and discarded matter |
| trash | the collection and removal of garbage |
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