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litter

litter

Meaning of litter

group of newborn animals

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British English/ˈlɪtə/
American English/ˈlɪtɚ/
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litter belongs to the topic "Animal Groups". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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litter synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between litter / offspring / progeny / brood / clutch / nestling

🇬🇧English

General term for children or young of any species; broader than 'litter'.

A2Very Often

Many animals protect their offspring carefully.

🇬🇧English

A formal/literary word for descendants or offspring; similar in meaning but more formal than 'litter'.

B2Rarely

The scientist studied the progeny of several generations.

🇬🇧English

A group of young produced at one time, often used for birds or insects; similar but not identical to 'litter'.

B1Often

The hen had a brood of chicks this spring.

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🇬🇧English
clutch

A group of eggs laid at one time (birds, reptiles); refers to eggs rather than born young.

B1Often

The turtle laid a clutch of eggs on the beach.

🇬🇧English

A young bird that is still in the nest; stage-specific term, not interchangeable with 'litter'.

B1Rarely

The nestlings stayed quiet while the parent hunted for food.

🇬🇧English

Young fish after hatching; specific to fish and not the same as a mammal 'litter'.

B1Rarely

The aquarium keeper moved the fry to a separate tank.

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How to pronounce litter and what this word means

litter means litter. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce litter

/ˈlɪtə/

litter translation

litter

litter transcription

/ˈlɪtə/, /ˈlɪtɚ/

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litter meaning: what does it mean?

group of newborn animals

litter pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

litter is pronounced as /ˈlɪtə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is litter part of Animal Groups vocabulary?

Yes, litter can be learned in the Animal Groups topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is litter part of Living Beings vocabulary?

Yes, litter can be learned in the Living Beings topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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