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pot.sherd[p'ɔtʃə:d] n Archaeol fragmento de cerâmica.
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pot|sherd — «POT SHURD», noun. a broken piece of earthenware. ╂[< pot1 + sherd] … Useful english dictionary
sherd — pot·sherd; sherd; … English syllables
pot — an·thro·pot·o·mist; an·thro·pot·o·my; bough·pot; cache·pot; chasse·pot; choi·ro·pot·a·mus; col·pot·o·my; crack·pot; des·pot; des·pot·ic; des·pot·i·cal·ly; des·pot·ist; fuss·pot; gal·i·pot; gal·li·pot; hip·po·pot·a·mus; hip·pot·o·my;… … English syllables
potsherd — pot·sherd … English syllables
potsherd — pot•sherd [[t]ˈpɒtˌʃɜrd[/t]] n. a broken pottery fragment, esp. one of archaeological value • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME, =pot pot I+sherd shard … From formal English to slang
Potsherd — Pot sherd , n. [Pot + sherd or shard.] A piece or fragment of a broken pot. Job ii. 8. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
potsherd — noun Etymology: Middle English pot sherd, from pot + sherd shard Date: 14th century a pottery fragment usually unearthed as an archaeological relic … New Collegiate Dictionary
potsherd — /ˈpɒtˌʃɜd/ (say pot.sherd) noun a fragment or broken piece of pottery. {pot1 + sherd, variant of shard} …
Raneb — Raneb in hieroglyphs Reign: ca. 10–14 years Predecessor: Hotepsekhemwy Successor: Nynetjer … Wikipedia
skarbja- — *skarbja , *skarbjam germ., stark. Neutrum (a): nhd. Scherbe; ne. pot sherd; Rekontruktionsbasis: as., ahd.; Etymologie: s. ing. *sker (4), *ker (11), *skerə … Germanisches Wörterbuch
potsherd — /pot sherrd /, n. a broken pottery fragment, esp. one of archaeological value. [1275 1325; ME; equiv. to pot POT1 + sherd, var. of SHARD] * * * … Universalium