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land + fill = ground + to make full. Origin: Old English 'land' + 'fyllan' (to fill). Picture a huge mound of earth where waste is buried, slowly becoming a hill filled with rubbish over time.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputLandfill is a site or area where waste is disposed of by burial or layering under soil. In many countries, garbage is transported to a dedicated landfill where heavy equipment compacts it to reduce volume and control odor, gas creation, and leachate. Some landfills are engineered with liners and pipes to collect rainwater and methane gas for safety and energy use. The term can refer to the physical place, the process of burying rubbish, or the act of discarding items in this way. In everyday language, people may discuss finding space in a landfill, the environmental impact of landfilling, or policies that encourage recycling and waste reduction over disposal in landfills.
For English learners, think of landfill as a real place with rules and infrastructure, not a free‑for‑all dump. People distinguish between the site (where waste goes) and the process (burying waste), and terms like 'landfill gas' are technical. Learners often mis-use 'dump' or try to verbify 'landfill', which sounds odd to native speakers.
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