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Definition of Garbage disposal
1. Noun. A kitchen appliance for disposing of garbage.
Definition of Garbage disposal
1. Noun. An electric device in a kitchen drain that gets rid of food waste by shredding it to tiny bits that wash down. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garbage Disposal
Literary usage of Garbage disposal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting by New Jersey Health and Sanitary Association, Council for High Blood Pressure Research (American Heart Association) (1904)
"garbage disposal: Recent Legislation in Relation Thereto. BY EDWIN B. GOODELL,
OF MONTCLAIR, NJ Since my paper on the above subject ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"In its application, however, to the greater subject of garbage disposal, much
new apparatus has been invented, and the plants have been equipped to handle ..."
3. The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and by David Hendricks Bergey (1921)
"garbage disposal. THE whole subject of the disposal of garbage and other household
waste must be considered from an economic as well as from a sanitary ..."
4. Infant Mortality: Results of a Field Study in Waterbury, Conn., Based on by United States Children's Bureau, Estelle Belle Hunter, United States, Children's Bureau (1918)
"There was no systematized method of garbage disposal. On days when collections
were made the farmers drove in toward Waterbury until they met the garbage ..."
5. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting by New Jersey Health and Sanitary Association, Council for High Blood Pressure Research (American Heart Association) (1904)
"garbage disposal: Recent Legislation in Relation Thereto. BY EDWIN B. GOODELL,
OF MONTCLAIR, NJ Since my paper on the above subject ..."
6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"In its application, however, to the greater subject of garbage disposal, much
new apparatus has been invented, and the plants have been equipped to handle ..."
7. The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and by David Hendricks Bergey (1921)
"garbage disposal. THE whole subject of the disposal of garbage and other household
waste must be considered from an economic as well as from a sanitary ..."
8. Infant Mortality: Results of a Field Study in Waterbury, Conn., Based on by United States Children's Bureau, Estelle Belle Hunter, United States, Children's Bureau (1918)
"There was no systematized method of garbage disposal. On days when collections
were made the farmers drove in toward Waterbury until they met the garbage ..."