shard in Portuguese
shard in Portuguese is caco, estilhaço — shard means a sharp broken piece of glass, pottery, or similar brittle material.
shard in Portuguese
caco
(by extension) A piece of material, especially rock and similar materials, reminding of a broken piece of glass or pottery.
estilhaço
(by extension) A piece of material, especially rock and similar materials, reminding of a broken piece of glass or pottery.
What does "shard" mean?
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noun A sharp broken piece of glass, pottery, or similar brittle material.
"He cut his foot on a shard of glass hidden in the sand."
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noun In computing, one segment of a database or online game world that has been split up to spread the load across multiple servers.
"The game assigns each new player to a shard with lighter traffic."
shard in a sentence
- He cut his foot on a shard of glass hidden in the sand.
- Archaeologists found shards of ancient pottery at the site.
- The game assigns each new player to a shard with lighter traffic.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "shard" in Portuguese?
"shard" in Portuguese is caco, estilhaço. shard means: A sharp broken piece of glass, pottery, or similar brittle material.
How do you use "shard" in a sentence?
Example: "He cut his foot on a shard of glass hidden in the sand." In Portuguese, "shard" is caco, estilhaço.
Are there other ways to say "shard" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "shard": caco, estilhaço.
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