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A bed or stretcher so arranged that a person, esp. a sick
or wounded person, may be easily carried in or upon it. |
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Straw, hay, etc., scattered on a floor, as bedding for
animals to rest on; also, a covering of straw for plants. |
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Things lying scattered about in a manner indicating
slovenliness; scattered rubbish. |
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Disorder or untidiness resulting from scattered rubbish, or
from thongs lying about uncared for; as, a room in a state of litter. |
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The young brought forth at one time, by a sow or other
multiparous animal, taken collectively. Also Fig. |
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To supply with litter, as cattle; to cover with litter,
as the floor of a stall. |
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To put into a confused or disordered condition; to strew
with scattered articles; as, to litter a room. |
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To give birth to; to bear; -- said of brutes, esp. those
which produce more than one at a birth, and also of human beings, in
abhorrence or contempt. |
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To be supplied with litter as bedding; to sleep or make
one's bed in litter. |
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To produce a litter. |