fragmentary in the PONS Dictionary

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The ship is fragmentary, but may have been up to long.
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Mammals, including monotremes and possible placentals, have been found, and fragmentary remains of flying pterosaurs.
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The evidence for his stage career is otherwise fragmentary.
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New body parts may be obtained and equipped by examining bone piles or fragmentary skeletons scattered throughout the landscape.
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All were fragmentary and truncated by both the modern buildings and later 19th century buildings.
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The last bar of this movement is fragmentary, and does not have a bar line, nor a fermata to indicate the end of the movement.
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This fragmentary arrangement got ofcials thinking about building a new school for the school association.
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The holotype bones from which he based his description were fragmentary, representing only a small portion of the skeleton.
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It currently contains three species, known from somewhat fragmentary remains.
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It is not a single work, but consists of three separate poems in fragmentary form.
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