departure track
port of departure
downhill (Ski)
downhill racer, downhill skier (Ski)
downhill race, race toward the bottom of a hill
downhill road, road leading toward the bottom of a hill
departure time
departure signal
departure time
drop
offall, declension, litter, garbage, apostasy
dump waste, unload garbage, discard refuse
scavenge, search through garbage for food
apostasy, heresy; disloyalty
clean trash, throw out garbage
garbage collection, gathering of refuse
garbage deposition
garbage separator
waste analysis, garbage analysis
garbage catalog
recycling of waste material, treating of trash and waste so that it can be used again
waste management, storage and disposal of waste (i.e. industrial waste)
recycling plant
garbage deposition
garbage, something that is discarded, rubbish, trash, junk, waste, refuse
garbage emitter
waste manager, person responsible for the storage and disposal of waste
garbage can, container that holds waste particles
waste management, storage and disposal of waste (i.e. industrial waste)
waste management facility
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