Debris Meaning. Broken or torn pieces of something larger. Chiefly British ˈdɛbri or dˈbris dəˈbri.
Debris comes from French for waste rubbish. The plane came down about 100 yards from a row of terrace houses showering some gardens with debris. Chiefly British ˈdɛbri or dˈbris dəˈbri.
1708 from French dbris remains waste rubbish.
Leaves and garden debris. Material such as purulent and nonpurulent fluid cells or cellular debris which has escaped from blood vessels and has been deposited in tissues or on tissue surfaces usually as a result of inflammation. Depending on context debris can refer to a number of different things. 1 Scattered pieces of rubbish or remains.
