sherds

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English - Turkish

Definition of sherds in English Turkish dictionary

shard
kırık parça
shard
böcek kanadı zarfı
shard
kırık çömlek parçası
shard
{i} çömlek kırığı
English - English
plural of sherd
shard
To break (something) into shards
shard
A tough scale, sheath, or shell; especially an elytron of a beetle
shard
A piece of material, especially rock and similar materials, reminding of a broken piece of glass or pottery
shard
To fall apart into shards, usually as the result of impact or explosion
shard
To divide (an MMORPG) into several [[#Noun|shards]], or to establish a shard of one
shard
An instance of an MMORPG that is one of several independent and structurally identical virtual worlds, none of which has so many players as to exhaust a system's resources

The planet was still bound to the jewel's magic, even as it lay shattered upon the floor of Mondain's castle. For,sic] within each shattered remnant of the jewel, dwelled a perfect likeness of Sosaria. Thus is the world in which you are born, live, and die. Brittaniasic], that was once Sosaria, now exists as a thousand worlds, each with its own peoples, history and destiny. This Brittaniasic] is but one of many in the multiverse that is... ...ULTIMA ONLINE. - Intro cinematic to the game, written by Michael Morlan.

shard
{n} a piece of a pot, plant, fish, gap
shard
a broken piece of a brittle artifact
shard
A piece of broken pottery
shard
A piece of broken glass or pottery, especially one found in an archaeological dig
shard
A piece or fragment of an earthen vessel, or a like brittle substance, as the shell of an egg or snail
shard
A young elven boy from Magine Crystal's brother One of the Chosen
shard
A gap in a fence
shard
or Sherd A piece of broken pottery
shard
{i} piece, fragment
shard
The hard wing case of a beetle
shard
A boundary; a division
shard
A plant; chard
shard
Shards are pieces of broken glass, pottery, or metal. Eyewitnesses spoke of rocks and shards of glass flying in the air. a sharp piece of broken glass, metal etc shard of
shard
A tough scale, sheath, or shell; it is especially used as a term to refer to the elytra of a beetle
sherds

    Etymology

    [ 'shärd ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sceard; akin to Old English scieran to cut; more at SHEAR.
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