Those are SHARDS, not "sherds" unless you're referring to nerd-shards.
Those are SHARDS, not "sherds" unless you're referring to nerd-shards.
Sherd's the word, it's not bird.
Sherd: a broken piece of ceramic material, especially one found on an archaeological site.
Sherd's the word, it's not bird.
Sherd: a broken piece of ceramic material, especially one found on an archaeological site.
Hmm. Looks like one of those either/or words. But sherd is more specific to archaeological sites. New to me. Thanks.
Hmm. Looks like one of those either/or words. But sherd is more specific to archaeological sites.
New to me. Thanks.
No prob. Sherd is one of those words that doesn't look right.
Sherd is specifically for pottery, whereas shard is for any kind of debris - glass, ceramic, metal, etc. If in doubt, use shard. It's universal.
No prob. Sherd is one of those words that doesn't look right.
Sherd is specifically for pottery, whereas shard is for any kind of debris - glass, ceramic, metal, etc. If in doubt, use shard. It's universal.
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