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DREG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: sediment contained in a liquid or precipitated (see precipitate entry 1 sense 3a) from it : lees. usually used in plural. coffee dregs at the bottom of the cup. 2. : the most undesirable part.
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DREG Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Dreg definition: dregs, the sediment of liquids; lees; grounds.. See examples of DREG used in a sentence.
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Dregs - Wikipedia
Dregs may refer to: Dregs (film), a 2017 Iranian film; Sediment in wine, beer, Turkish coffee or other beverage; "Dregs of Humanity", an episode of the It's ...
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dreg
▪ I. dreg, n. Chiefly in pl. dregs (drɛgz). Forms: 3–4 drege, 4– dreg, (6 dredge, 7 dregge); pl. 4–7 dregges, (5 -is, -ys, dregys, 6 dragges), 6–7 dreggs, 6– dregs (6–7 drags, dredges). [Probably from Norse: cf. Icel. dreggjar pl., Sw. drägg pl. dregs, lees.] 1. (Usually pl.) The sediment of liquors...
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182 Synonyms & Antonyms for DREGS | Thesaurus.com
dregs. noun as in sediment. Synonyms. Strong matches. deposits · dirt ... Words related to dregs are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the word dregs.
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dreg - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
Meaning of dreg. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: dreg n 1: a small amount of residue. WordNet ® Princeton University.
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Dreg I-class hydrographic survey vessel
In total three survey vessels of the Dreg I class (Dreg I, Dreg II and Dreg III) served in Dutch New Guinea till 1 October 1962. In 1970 three hydrographic survey vessels of the Dreg I class were sold.
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Dregs - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Those little grains of tea or coffee left at the bottom of the cup are known as the dregs. The dregs are the least wanted portion, or the residue ... dregdregs.
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Dreg - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Replaced Old English cognate dræst, dærst "dregs, lees." Figurative use for "useless residue, the most worthless part of anything" is from 1530s. Trends of dreg ...
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dreg - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. edit. dreg (countable and uncountable, plural dregs) (chiefly in the plural). singular of dregs (“sediment in a liquid”). to the last dreg. c. 1602 ...
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DREGS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
parts of something that are left after most of it has gone: dregs of She was still suffering from the dregs of a flu virus. to the dregs By this ...
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DREG definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. See dregs 2. (usually dregs) the least valuable part of anything the dregs of society 3. a small remnant; any small quantity.
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Tofu-dreg project
These buildings have been used to exemplify tofu-dreg projects. The result, as exemplified by tofu-dreg projects, is recurring collapse and natural resource use.
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Korsbrødregården
Korsbrødregården is the ancient compound of the Knights Hospitaller in the Danish city of Nyborg, founded as a dependency of their castle and hospital Nationalmuseet: Danmarks Kirker – Vor Frue Kirke, Nyborg (→ PDF „Vor Frue Kirke“: S. 859–868 Korsbrødegården)
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