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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Dirt/filth

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What's the difference between 'dirt' and 'filth'?

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The word "dirt," in its most general meaning, is the loose material, composed of finely pulverized rock, that you pick up from the ground. "Filth," in its most general meaning, is germ-laden biological and mineral material that covers a surface, like in a badly kept dwelling.Note that "dirt" and "filth" can be of a physical nature, as in the above descriptions, or they can be of a moral characte

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