(noun) A small amount of solid material which blocks an orifice or entire channel It can be generated either externally, (paper dust) or, in rarer cases, internally from improperly cleaned units
In air drying, rubbish such as broken stickers, fragments of boards, broken-down foundations, dried weeds, etc that restricts air movement In kiln drying, broken stickers, fragments of wood, and other rubbish that interferes with air circulation and increases the fire hazard
1 A term applied to the loose material arising from the disintegration of rocks and vegetative material; transportable by streams, ice, or floods 2 Stones, scrap material; stumps, limbs, and other undesirable vegetative material; waste and trash on a site
any material including floating wood trash, suspended sediment, or bed load, moved by a flowing stream
Any solid material exceeding a 60 mm particle size that is intended for disposal and that is a manufactured object, or plant or animal matter, or natural geologic material
Any material, including floating or submerged trash, suspended sediment, or bed load, moved by a flowing stream (broken fragments of rock etc, broken by a powerful of destructive natural force such as the action of wind or a glacier) ADVANCE \x 540
Debris is pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around. A number of people were killed by flying debris
Polite term used to describe waste, usually food left overs from customer's plates, used serviettes, etc Debris plate: A plate placed for the customer when dishes are served which have an amount of debris created; including artichokes, fresh unpeeled fruit, unfilleted fish, etc
1 : In the rainforest, dead vegetation that has fallen to the forest floor 2 : Carelessly discarded refuse or litter 3 : Rough, broken bits of stone, wood, and other materials, often found in a place of destruction