"Sliver" can refer to various contexts, but if you're asking about the concept of a "sliver" as a small, thin piece of something, it is a non-mental entity. However, if you are referring to "sliver" in a psychological context, such as a small fragment of memory or thought, then it could be considered mental. The interpretation depends on the specific context in which the term is used.
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There is no physical bond between a mental and a non-mental entity. The connection between mental and non-mental aspects is typically based on perception, interpretation, and reaction to stimuli.
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it means spit (sliver)
Smaller is Sliver
The plural form for the noun sliver is slivers.
The opposite of mental is physical. Mental pertains to things related to the mind, while physical pertains to things related to the body.
I have a small sliver in my finger. Of course I would love to have a piece of that pie, but just a sliver will do.
it means spit (sliver)
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a sliver side is a type of fish.
Metal and Non-mental.