Shard

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  • Shard (also sherd or potsherd), a term for broken pieces of pottery or glass, often used in archaeology. In contemporary use, it often implies a sharp fragment, especially of glass.
  • shard, in zoology refers to a tough scale, sheath, or shell; especially used as a term to refer to the elytra of a beetle.

[edit] Entertainment

  • A Single Shard, children's novel by Linda Sue Park, set in 12th-century Korea, 2002 Newbery Medal winner
  • Rex Shard, a convicted murderer in the animated television series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

[edit] Places

  • Shard End, an area of Birmingham, England
  • Shard London Bridge, a pyramidal skyscraper planned for London, which, if built, might become the tallest building in Britain.