What does 汚物 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 汚物 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 汚物 in Japanese.

The word 汚物 in Japanese means 汚れ, 土 、 ほこり 、 ごみ, 汚物 、 ごみ 、 不潔なもの 、 あくた, ベトベトした汚いもの、汚物, ネバネバ[ドロドロ、ベタベタ]したもの[汚物], 汚物、汚水、下水, 廃棄物、廃棄材料、廃材、汚物. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 汚物

汚れ

(muck, filth)

The dog came into the house covered in dirt.

土 、 ほこり 、 ごみ

(mud stain)

Carl tried to get the dirt off the front of his T-shirt.

汚物 、 ごみ 、 不潔なもの 、 あくた

(substance)

The entire house was covered in filth.

ベトベトした汚いもの、汚物

(US, informal (wet dirty substance)

I got gook all over me when I was trying to change the oil in my car.

ネバネバ[ドロドロ、ベタベタ]したもの[汚物]

(informal, uncountable (sticky substance)

Wear gloves so you don't get gunge all over your hands.

汚物、汚水、下水

(waste matter, sewage)

During the storm, sewerage spilled into the streets.

廃棄物、廃棄材料、廃材、汚物

(refuse or sewage)

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