siver

/ˈsɪvər/
noun
  1. A small, thin piece or fragment that has been broken, split, or cut off from a larger object, especially wood or metal.
    • She carefully removed a siver of metal from the machine's gear.
    • He got a siver of wood stuck in his finger while building the fence.
    • The mirror shattered into tiny sivers of glass on the floor.
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