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spall

[ spawl ]

noun

  1. a chip or splinter, as of stone or ore.


verb (used with object)

  1. to break into smaller pieces, as ore; split or chip.

verb (used without object)

  1. to break or split off in chips or bits.

spall

/ spɔːl /

noun

  1. a splinter or chip of ore, rock, or stone


verb

  1. to split or cause to split into such fragments

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Other Words From

  • spaller noun
  • non·spalling adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of spall1

1750–60; origin uncertain; compare late Middle English spalle a chip

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Word History and Origins

Origin of spall1

C15: of unknown origin

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Example Sentences

Spall says that, faced with the contradictions in the research, they created an amalgam of them.

Tim [Spall] could well be nominated and not win because Hollywood films tend to win.

Spall spent two years training to paint in preparation for the role.

Spall plays him brilliantly as a grumbling, grunting beast of a man whose sensitivity and kindness emerges slowly.

Spall was rewarded for his hard work with the best actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Mr. Joseph D. McGuire fabricates a grooved jade ax from an entirely rough spall in less than a hundred hours.

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