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sherds

<span class="searchmatch">sherds</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span> shreds <span class="searchmatch">sherds</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span>...


pot-sherds

pot-<span class="searchmatch">sherds</span> plural of pot-<span class="searchmatch">sherd</span>...


sherd

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span> Wikipedia IPA(key): /ʃɜː(ɹ)d/ Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)d <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">sherds</span>) (dated or archaeology) Alternative form...


pot-sherd

See also: potsherd pot-<span class="searchmatch">sherd</span> (plural pot-<span class="searchmatch">sherds</span>) Alternative form of potsherd 1916, E. S. Roberts, E[rnest] A[rthur] Gardner, “Criticism and Interpretation...


shreds

shreds plural of shred A state of great damage. torn to shreds <span class="searchmatch">sherds</span>...


atsʼiil

From the root -TSʼIL (“to shatter, break”). atsʼiil broken pieces, fragments, <span class="searchmatch">sherds</span> remains, relics (as a ruined building) cone (of a conifer)...


sceard

notch, gap shard, <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span> Strong a-stem: Middle English: scherd, scheard, scheord, scherde, schord, shard, <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span>, sherde English: shard, <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span> Scots: shaird...


herds

See also: Herds herds plural of herd herds third-person singular simple present indicative of herd <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span>, shred...


scherd

scheard, scheord, scherde, schord, shard, <span class="searchmatch">sherd</span>, sherde From Old English sċeard, from Proto-West Germanic *skard, from Proto-Germanic *skardą. Doublet...


potsherd

the design of a vase, but not written documents (ostraka), in which pot-<span class="searchmatch">sherds</span> are merely used as a material to write on instead of papyrus. 1950, Alphonse...