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shard S0319200 (shärd) also sherd (shûrd)n.1. A broken piece or fragment, as of pottery or glass.2. Zoology A tough scale or covering, such as the elytron of a beetle. [Middle English sherd, from Old English sceard, cut, notch; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]shard (ʃɑːd) or sherdn1. a broken piece or fragment of a brittle substance, esp of pottery2. (Zoology) zoology a tough sheath, scale, or shell, esp the elytra of a beetle[Old English sceard; related to Old Norse skarth notch, Middle High German scharte notch]
Shard (ʃɑːd) n (Placename) a tall building, resembling a shard of glass, in London, at London Bridge. Designed by Renzo Piano and completed in 2012, it is for mixed commercial, residential, and leisure use and is the tallest habitable building in the UK. Height: 310 m (1,016 ft)shard (ʃɑrd) also sherd n. 1. a fragment, esp. of broken earthenware. 2. Zool. a. a scale. b. a shell, as of an egg or snail. c. the hardened forewing of a beetle; elytron. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English sceard, c. Old Frisian skerd, Middle High German scharte, Old Norse skarth; akin to shear] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shard - a broken piece of a brittle artifactsherd, fragmentpiece - a separate part of a whole; "an important piece of the evidence"potsherd - a shard of pottery |
shardnoun fragment, bit, piece, chip, scrap, particle, shiver, sliver shards of glass flying through the airshardnounResidual matter:butt, end, fragment, ort (often used in plural), scrap, stub.Translationsshard
shard, sherd Zoology a tough sheath, scale, or shell, esp the elytra of a beetle shard[shärd] (geology) A vitric fragment in pyroclastics, having a characteristically curved surface of fracture. SHARD
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Synonyms for shardnoun fragmentSynonyms- fragment
- bit
- piece
- chip
- scrap
- particle
- shiver
- sliver
Synonyms for shardnoun residual matterSynonyms- butt
- end
- fragment
- ort
- scrap
- stub
Synonyms for shardnoun a broken piece of a brittle artifactSynonymsRelated Words |