laystall

[ley-stawl]

laystall Definition

  • 1a place where rubbish or manure is deposited and allowed to decompose
  • 2a cesspool

Using laystall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "laystall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The laystall was overflowing with garbage.

  • Example

    The farmer used the laystall to fertilize his crops.

  • Example

    The smell from the laystall was unbearable.

laystall Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for laystall

Phrases with laystall

  • a person who manages a laystall

    Example

    The laystall keeper was responsible for ensuring that the waste was properly disposed of.

  • a location designated for the disposal of waste

    Example

    The council is considering several potential laystall sites for the new landfill.

  • laystall regulations

    rules and guidelines governing the use and management of a laystall

    Example

    The government has introduced new laystall regulations to reduce pollution and improve public health.

Origins of laystall

from Old English 'legerstede', meaning 'place to lie'

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Summary: laystall in Brief

'Laystall' [ley-stawl] refers to a place where rubbish or manure is deposited and allowed to decompose, or a cesspool. It is commonly used in phrases like 'laystall keeper,' 'laystall site,' and 'laystall regulations.'