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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfragmentaryfrag‧ment‧a‧ry /ˈfræɡməntəri $ -teri/ adjective PIECEconsisting of many different small parts a fragmentary account of the incident
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fragmentary• The beginnings of cable and satellite policy showed the dangers of such a fragmentary approach.• The palaeontologist is like a detective trying to reconstruct a full story from a few fragmentary clues.• We also know that the fossil record is fragmentary in the extreme.• The whole text has a fragmentary, indefinite quality.• Other fragmentary legislation is to be found in recent years, e.g. the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975.• But I think it also reflected his sense of the inherent fragmentary nature of life.• The novel's quest-story takes us into a mosaic of texts, parodies, translations, allusions and fragmentary quotations.• I have only a fragmentary recollection of the house where I grew up.
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September 16, 2025

figurine
noun ˌfɪɡjəˈriːn, ˈfiɡjəriːn
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