suciedad
dirt
noun soo-syeh-DAHD Rare
Origin: From Latin suciditas, derived from sucidus (dirty).
Also means
filth
Usage Note
Suciedad is an abstract noun referring to the state of being dirty or to dirt/filth as a substance. It contrasts with limpieza (cleanliness). Unlike the adjective sucio, it cannot refer to morally dirty behavior on its own without extra context.
Examples
"Hay mucha suciedad en el suelo."
Natural Translation
There is a lot of dirt on the floor.
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