Flinders

/ˈflɪndərz/ noun

Small fragments or splinters, especially pieces broken off from something larger. Often used in the phrase 'blown to flinders' meaning completely destroyed.

From Middle English, probably related to 'flint' and Norwegian 'flindra' meaning 'splinter'. The word evolved from describing stone chips to any small broken pieces, with the explosive phrase 'blown to flinders' emerging in the 17th century.

AMቀረቶች
ARشذرات
BNঅবশিষ্ট
CArestes
CStrosky
DArester
DETrümmer
ELσκαλοπάτια
ESrestos
FAتکه ها
FIlohkareet
FRdébris
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