maceria
rubble
noun mah-CHEH-ryah Rare
Origin: Latin maceria (wall, enclosure)
Also means
debris
Usage Note
Maceria most commonly appears in the plural macerie, which is used to describe the ruins or rubble left after demolition, an earthquake, or a bombardment — tra le macerie ('amid the rubble'). The singular maceria can also mean a dry-stone wall in agricultural Italian. The plural form macerie is far more frequent.
Examples
"I soccorritori cercavano tra le macerie."
Natural Translation
The rescuers searched through the rubble.
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