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fragmentary

adjective
frag·​men·​tary | \ ˈfrag-mÉ™n-ËŒter-Ä“ How to pronounce fragmentary (audio) \

Definition of fragmentary

: consisting of fragments : incomplete fragmentary evidence a fragmentary account

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Other Words from fragmentary

fragmentarily \ ËŒfrag-​mÉ™n-​ˈter-​É™-​lÄ“ How to pronounce fragmentarily (audio) \ adverb
fragmentariness \ ˈfrag-​mÉ™n-​ËŒter-​Ä“-​nÉ™s How to pronounce fragmentariness (audio) \ noun

Examples of fragmentary in a Sentence

discovering fragmentary remains of primitive animals the historical record of this pharaoh's life and reign is fragmentary at best

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The older Australopithecus left more fragmentary impressions, reduced to an arm, a handful of teeth, partial jaws and other bone scraps. Ben Guarino, Anchorage Daily News, "This newfound 3.8-million-year-old skull called ‘iconic’ in human evolution," 29 Aug. 2019 Most other Gandharan scrolls known to scholars are more fragmentary. Allen Kim, CNN, "A rare 2,000-year-old scroll about the early years of Buddhism is made public," 29 July 2019 At a press conference Monday, Police Chief Edward M. Davis released fragmentary details about what possibly has become the most celebrated murder investigation in California history. Los Angeles Times, "From the Archives: Savage Mystic Cult Blamed for 5 Tate Murders, 6 Others," 28 July 2019 Shooting on 16-millimeter and 8-millimeter film, Allah has made a fleeting, fragmentary poetic collage that is also strangely complete. Kenneth Turan, latimes.com, "Our film critics pick the best movies of 2019 (so far)," 5 July 2019 Most of what’s known about the supercontinent comes from fragmentary pieces of its orogens: the edges of individual continental plates that crunched up, forming mountains, during massive collisions. Gemma Tarlach, Discover Magazine, "Plate Tectonics: The Slow Dance of Our Planet's Crust," 12 June 2019 Further Reading Xbox Game Pass is coming to Windows 10, but many questions remain Ubisoft's move continues the fragmentary subscription battle playing out across the game industry. Kyle Orland, Ars Technica, "UPlay+ subscription lets you play every Ubisoft game on PC and Stadia," 10 June 2019 The findings shed light on the local folklore and fragmentary scholarship surrounding the Carricks shipwreck, Côté said. The Washington Post, The Mercury News, "A storm exposed children’s bones on a Canadian beach, reviving a 170-year-old mystery," 13 June 2019 The study documents some fragmentary marine fossils, including the teeth of ancient sharks, aquatic reptiles called mosasaurs, and an extinct type of mollusk called an ammonite. Michael Greshko, National Geographic, "These fossils may capture the day the dinosaurs died. Here's what you should know.," 31 Mar. 2019

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First Known Use of fragmentary

1611, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for fragmentary

fragment entry 1 + -ary entry 2

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fragmentary

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of fragmentary

: made up of parts or pieces : made up of fragments

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