different between ecycle vs eccle
ecycle
English
Etymology
- electronic/electrical + recycle
Verb
ecycle (third-person singular simple present ecycles, present participle ecycling, simple past and past participle ecycled)
- To recycle or re-use electronic or electrical waste.
- To break down and reuse component materials or parts of electronic or electrical equipment.
- To reuse equipment as a whole. (following data cleansing and reconfiguration).
Derived terms
- ecyclable
Further reading
- Ecycling Week A university campaign aimed at increasing awareness of ecycling in the UK, supported by Accenture
- Plug-in to eCycling A consumer electronics campaign working to increase the number of electronic devices collected and safely recycled in the United States
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eccle
English
Noun
eccle (plural eccles)
- Alternative form of eckle
Anagrams
- Lecce
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