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Fragment

Fragment Meaning & Definition
Fragment Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Fragment?

[n] a broken piece of a brittle artifact
[n] an incomplete piece; "fragments of a play"
[n] a piece broken off or cut off of something else; "a fragment of rock"
[v] break or cause to break into pieces; "The plate fragmented"; "I don't want to break up the group"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Fragment: break up | fragmentise | fragmentize | shard | sherd

Related Terms | Find terms related to Fragment: abrade | ace | ana | analects | anthology | atom | atomize | beat | bit | bray | break into pieces | break to pieces | break up | brecciate | burst | butt | chip | chunk | cleave | clip | clipping | clippings | collectanea | collection | collop | come apart | comminute | contriturate | crash | crumb | crumble | crunch | crush | cut | cut to pieces | cutting | cuttings | dab | debris | demolish | diffuse | disassemble | disintegrate | dismantle | disperse | disrupt | dole | dollop | dot | dram | dribble | driblet | dwarf | end | excerpta | excerpts | explode | extracts | farthing | fission | fleck | florilegium | flour | flowers | flyspeck | fragments | gleanings | go to pieces | gob | gobbet | grain | granulate | granule | granulize | grate | grind | grind to powder | groat | hair | handful | hunk | iota | jot | levigate | little | little bit | lota | lump | make mincemeat of | mash | mill | mince | minim | minimum | minutiae | miscellanea | miscellany | mite | modicum | moiety | molecule | morsel | mote | nutshell | ounce | paring | part | particle | pash | pebble | pestle | pick to pieces | piece | pinch | pittance | point | portion | pound | powder | pull in pieces | pull to pieces | pulverize | rasher | reduce to powder | reduce to rubble | remnant | rend | rive | scatter | scoop | scrap | scrunch | scruple | shard | shatter | shaving | shiver | shred | slice | sliver | smash | smash up | smatter | smidgen | smitch | smithereen | smithereens | snack | snatch | snip | snippet | speck | splinter | split | split up | spoonful | spot | squash | squish | stitch | stump | sunder | take apart | tatter | tear apart | tear to pieces | tear to shreds | tear to tatters | thimbleful | tiny bit | tittle | total | trifling amount | triturate | trivia | unbuild | undo | unmake | whit | wrack up | wreck

See Also | atomise | atomize | bit | bit | bray | break | brecciate | brickbat | chip | cinder | clinker | coal | come apart | comminute | crumb | crunch | crush | ember | fall apart | filing | flake | fleck | grate | grind | mash | paring | part | piece | piece | piece | potsherd | pound | rag | restriction fragment | scrap | scraping | separate | shaving | sliver | sliver | snatch | spall | spark | spawl | splinter | split up | sunder

Fragment In Webster's Dictionary

\Frag"ment\, n. [L. fragmentum, fr. frangere to break: cf. F. fragment. See {Break}, v. t.] A part broken off; a small, detached portion; an imperfect part; as, a fragment of an ancient writing. Gather up the fragments that remain. --John vi. 12.

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