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sullage
sul·lage S0876700 (sŭl′ĭj)n.1. Silt deposited by a current of water.2. Waste materials or sewage; refuse. [Perhaps from French souiller, to soil; see sully.]sullage (ˈsʌlɪdʒ) n1. filth or waste, esp sewage2. sediment deposited by running water[C16: perhaps from French souiller to sully; compare Old English sol mud]sul•lage (ˈsʌl ɪdʒ) n. refuse or waste; sewage. [1545–55; orig. uncertain] sullage - Waste from household sinks, showers, and baths—but not toilets; it also figuratively means filth or refuse.See also related terms for waste.sullage
sullage[′səl·ij] (civil engineering) Drainage or wastewater from a building, farmyard, or street. (geology) Mud, silt, or other sediments carried and deposited by flowing water. (metallurgy) Scoria flowing on molten metal carried in a ladle. sullage1. Drainage, sewage, or waste. 2. Sediment or silt which is carried and deposited by flowing water. |