Fragment can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | A fragment of rock. | |
2. | noun | An idea is an immaterial model of a real or a supposed element of reality. An idea is a fragment of our thoughts. When we think something, that single thought is an idea. Ideas are the atoms of the thoughts, and thoughts are a combination of ideas. | |
3. | noun | The young Russian geologist hammered off a piece of the stone and minutely examined it. "Basalt!" he cried rapturously, passing a fragment of the rock to his German colleague. | |
4. | noun | There's a tiny fragment that's broken off. | |
5. | noun | No man is an island, something complete in itself. Every man is a fragment of the continent, one part of the whole. | |
6. | noun | I think that we are both agreed, Inspector that the fragment of paper in the dead man's hand, bearing, as it does, the very hour of his death written upon it, is of extreme importance. | |
7. | noun | A real man only goes to the doctor when a spear fragment in his back begins to disturb his sleep. |
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A fragment of rock. |
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An idea is an immaterial model of a real or a supposed element of reality. An idea is a fragment of our thoughts. When we think something, that single thought is an idea. Ideas are the atoms of the thoughts, and thoughts are a combination of ideas. | |
The young Russian geologist hammered off a piece of the stone and minutely examined it. "Basalt!" he cried rapturously, passing a fragment of the rock to his German colleague. | |
There's a tiny fragment that's broken off. | |
No man is an island, something complete in itself. Every man is a fragment of the continent, one part of the whole. | |
I think that we are both agreed, Inspector that the fragment of paper in the dead man's hand, bearing, as it does, the very hour of his death written upon it, is of extreme importance. | |
A real man only goes to the doctor when a spear fragment in his back begins to disturb his sleep. |