0 made of pieces; incomplete -- tidak lengkap
Historians only have a fragmentary account of what happened.
Overall, the book contains relatively sparse and fragmentary material on women's and men's lives.
The skull material seen is fragmentary and undiagnostic.
However, more systematic regional comparisons are hindered by the intrinsically fragmentary and self-selecting nature of much of the evidence (community petitions and individual letters).
Our knowledge of the transcendent is always imperfect and fragmentary.
And indeed the notion of "fragmentary knowledge" conveys the tacit implication that it is a quite impoverished form of knowledge.
This may include static visual images, thinking, reflecting, bodily feeling, or vague and fragmentary impressions.
The children's preintervention performance and their spontaneous speech suggest that they had fragmentary knowledge of auxiliaries and inversion.
Would these fragments not each experience an isolated fragmentary consciousness?