About The Word Dregs

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Dregs

Dregs Meaning & Definition
Dregs Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Dregs?

[n] sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid

Synonyms | Synonyms for Dregs: grounds | settlings

Related Terms | Find terms related to Dregs: alluvion | alluvium | ash | bones | canaille | cattle | chaff | children of darkness | cinder | clinker | culm | deadwood | deposit | deposition | deposits | diluvium | dishwater | draff | dregs of society | dross | dust | ember | feces | filings | froth | garbage | gash | grounds | hogwash | husks | leavings | lees | limbs of Satan | loess | losers | masses | mob | moraine | offal | offscourings | offscum | orts | outcasts | pariahs | parings | potsherds | precipitate | precipitation | proletariat | rabble | raff | rags | ragtag and bobtail | raspings | refuse | remains | residue | riffraff | rubbish | scoria | scourings | scrap iron | scraps | scum | sediment | settlings | shards | shavings | silt | sinter | slack | slag | slop | slops | smut | sons of Belial | sons of men | soot | sordes | stubble | sublimate | sweepings | swill | swinish multitude | tares | the bad | the evil | the reprobate | the unrighteous | the wicked | trash | unwashed | vermin | wastage | waste | waste matter | wastepaper | weeds

See Also | coffee grounds | deposit | sediment

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