A fragment of something; a particle; a piece; also, a very small amount.
A thin strip of fruit peel, a vegetable, etc., cut so that it curls.
A long, narrow piece (especially of fabric) cut or torn off; a strip; specifically, a piece of cloth or clothing.
A thin strand or wisp, as of a cloud, mist, etc.
A shard or sherd (“a piece of broken glass or pottery”).
To become separated into small portions.
To reduce body weight due to fat and water before a competition.
To cut through (snow, water, etc.) swiftly with one's snowboard, surfboard, etc.; (by extension) to move or ride along (a road, track, etc.) aggressively and rapidly.
To reduce (something) by a large percentage; to slash.
To cut or tear (something) into long, narrow pieces or strips.
To separate (something) into small portions.
Chiefly in rock and heavy metal: to play (a musical instrument (especially a guitar) or a piece of music) very fast.
To cut (fruit peel, a vegetable, etc.) into thin strips that curl.
To convincingly defeat (someone); to thrash, to trounce.
To travel swiftly using a snowboard, surfboard, or vehicle.
To destroy (a document) by cutting or tearing into strips or small pieces that cannot easily be read, especially using a shredder.
Synonym of shredded (“cut or torn into narrow strips or small pieces”)
A very small amount.
The ground plan of a work or works.
The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original plane, with a coordinate plane.
The sum of the diagonal elements of a square matrix.
An empty category occupying a position in the syntactic structure from which something has been moved, used to explain constructions such as wh-movement and the passive.
A residue of some substance or material.
An enquiry sent out for a missing article, such as a letter or an express package.
A connecting bar or rod, pivoted at each end to the end of another piece, for transmitting motion, especially from one plane to another; specifically, such a piece in an organ stop action to transmit motion from the trundle to the lever actuating the stop slider.
A mark left as a sign of passage of a person or animal.
An act of tracing.
One of two straps, chains, or ropes of a harness, extending from the collar or breastplate to a whippletree attached to a vehicle or thing to be drawn; a tug.
An informal road or prominent path in an arid area.
A current-carrying conductive pathway on a printed circuit board.
To follow the execution of the program by making it to stop after every instruction, or by making it print a message after every step.
To draw or sketch lightly or with care.
To follow the trail of.
To follow the history of.
To copy onto a sheet of paper superimposed over the original, by drawing over its lines.