adj.
Consisting of small, disconnected parts: a picture that emerges from fragmentary information.
fragmentarily frag'men·tar'i·ly (-târ'ə-lē) adv.
fragmentariness frag'men·tar'i·ness n.
Dictionary:
frag·men·tar·y (frăg'mən-tĕr'ē) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: fragmentary |
adjective
| Antonyms: fragmentary |
Definition: broken, incomplete
Antonyms: all, complete, total, unbroken, whole
| WordNet: fragmentary |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
consisting of small disconnected parts
Synonym: fragmental
| fragmentarily | |
| fragmental | |
| foreign inclusion (petrology) |
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