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dunghill (plural dunghills)
- A heap of dung, especially one for agricultural purposes.
Synonyms: muckheap, dungheap - (figurative, derogatory) Any wretchedly mean, dirty or loathsome place, situation or condition.
heap of dung
- Bulgarian: торище n (torište)
- Catalan: femer m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 糞堆 / 粪堆 (zh) (fènduī) - Czech: hromada hnoje f, hnojiště (cs) n
- Dutch: vaalt (nl) f, mesthoop (nl) m
- Esperanto: sterkejo
- Finnish: lantakasa, lantatunkio (fi)
- Galician: estrumeira f, esterqueira f
- German: Misthaufen (de) m
- Greek: σωρός κοπριάς m (sorós kopriás)
- Hungarian: trágyadomb (hu)
- Icelandic: mykjuhaugur m, sorphaugur m
- Ingrian: kakara, taemytty, sittamytty
- Irish: carn aoiligh m
- Latin: fimētum n, fimārium n (Mediaeval)
- Middle English: myxen
- Norman: maie f
- Old English: mixen f
- Polish: gnojowisko n
- Portuguese: esterqueira f, esterquilínio m, estrumeira (pt) f
- Russian: наво́зная ку́ча f (navóznaja kúča)
- Serbo-Croatian: đubrište (sh) n, gnojište (sh) n
- Spanish: estercolero (es) m
- Swedish: gödselstack (sv) c, gödselhög c
- Turkish: fışkılık (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: فشقیلق (fışkılık) - Ukrainian: купа гною f (kupa hnoju)
- Venetan: leamaro (vec), deđamèr