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Meaning of midden | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈmɪdən

Definitions

  1. A dung heap.
  2. A refuse heap usually near a dwelling.
  3. An accumulation, deposit, or soil derived from occupation debris, rubbish, or other by-products of human activity, such as bone, shell, ash, or decayed organic materials; or a pile or mound of such materials, often prehistoric.
  4. A shelter made of vegetation and other materials by packrats.
  5. An accumulation of dried urine and fecal deposits made by hyraxes.

Equivalents

Español basural conchero
日本語 貝塚
한국어 패총
Latina sterquilinium
Português cascal

Examples

“Untouched by the decaying middens in which they live, they emerge into the sunshine immaculate and serene. The Burmese must be the best-dressed people in the world.”
“Strange rubbish, not the tins and paper and boxes and other containers you would expect in a town, but a finer kind of waste […] that made the middens look like grey-black mounds of sifted earth.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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