A sliver is a long and very thin fragment of something, usually pointed. It is especially used for fragments of glass or wood, but can be used for other things.
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'Shashi' is the Sanskrit word for the Moon & 'kala' is a sliver, or a segment. Thus, 'Shashikala' refers to a sliver of the moon, or maybe, the crescent moon.
The French noun meaning silver (the metal) is argent. As an adjective it is d'argent or en argent.If you really did mean a sliver (a very thin slice of something), that would be une lamelle.
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From the old English Word "Seolfor".
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The name Argentina comes from the Latin word for sliver: argentum.
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Slice (like a piece of pie)
The phrase "not in a sliver casket" is often used to convey that something is not hidden or concealed at all. It implies transparency or openness, as opposed to being carefully guarded or protected.
A splinter is a small sliver of wood