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scavage


Meanings
  • verb

    The act of searching for and collecting discarded or abandoned items, especially for resale or recycling.

    - "During the pandemic, many people took up scavenging as a way to earn extra income."
    - "The scavengers searched the dumpster for valuable items."
    - "Scavaging for scrap metal can be a lucrative business."

Variants
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savage , savagely , savageness , savagenesses , savager , savagest , savages , savaged , savaging , Michael Joseph Savage , Savage , noble savage , noble savages , Landor , Walter Landor , Walter Savage Landor
Etymology
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Scavage is derived from the Old French word 'esquavager,' meaning to shave or scrape. In the Middle Ages, knights would scour the battlefield after a battle to collect the spoils of war, which is where the term 'scavage' comes from.


Trivia
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  1. Scavenging was a common practice during World War II, as soldiers would collect discarded supplies from the battlefield.

  2. In some parts of the world, scavenging is a formalized industry with professional scavengers who specialize in specific types of materials.

  3. The largest scrap metal scavenging operation in the world is located in Bangkok, Thailand, where over 10,000 scavengers work daily.


Related Concepts
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  1. recycling: Scavaging is often associated with recycling, as both involve the collection and reuse of discarded materials.

  2. waste management: Scavaging is a form of waste management, as it helps to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills.


Culture
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Scavaging has been depicted in various forms of art and literature, often highlighting the resourcefulness and creativity of those who engage in it. In some cultures, scavenging is seen as a necessary survival skill, while in others it is stigmatized as a sign of poverty.

How to Memorize "scavage"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people rummaging through a dumpster or a junkyard, looking for valuable items.
    - Visualize the feeling of finding a hidden gem among the discarded items.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'scavage' with 'treasure hunt' or 'resourcefulness'.
    - Think of scavengers as explorers, always on the lookout for hidden gems.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the 'S' sound in 'scavage' and think of 'searching' for valuable items.
    - Use the acronym 'SCAVENGER' to remember the different steps involved in scavenging: Search, Collect, Analyze, Value, Exchange, Negotiate, and Recycle.


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