0 a small, sharp, broken piece of wood, glass, plastic, or similar material:
2 a small, sharp, piece of wood, glass, or similar material that has broken off a larger piece:
The broken edges of such cylinders were smooth and lacked prominent splinters.
Modern production protocols are complex, collaborative, economy-driven, and splintered.
During the course of the work, an archaic-sounding theme on viola, like a mediaeval chant or carol, is transmogrified and splintered.
In the meanwhile, language communities have splintered and interacted, risen and fallen.
In addition, splinters of the confessional were taken away as healing relics.
In fact, the splintering described above is the direct result of this gridding and stratification of the electroacoustic social space.
The iris in a stop-light splinters and can't be seen.
Integrative dualism is juxtaposed to versions of dualism that depict the person and body as unduly remote and splintered.
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(木頭、玻璃、塑膠等的)尖細條,尖碎片, 裂成碎片…
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(木头、玻璃、塑料等的)尖细条,尖碎片, 裂成碎片…
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astilla, astilla [feminine, singular]…
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lasca…
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とげ, 破片…
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kıymık, parça…
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éclat [masculine], écharde [feminine], voler en éclats…
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estella…
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