n. pl. detritus 1. Loose fragments or grains that have been worn away from rock. 2. Disintegrated or eroded matter; debris: the detritus of past civilizations. [French détritus, from Latin dētrītus, from past participle of dēterere, to lessen, wear away; see DETRIMENT.] de·trital (-trītl) adj. |
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