What does θρύψαλα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word θρύψαλα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use θρύψαλα in Greek.

The word θρύψαλα in Greek means διαλυμένος, σπασμένος, σπασμένος, κομμάτια, θρύψαλα, θρυμματίζομαι, κομματιάζομαι, σπάω, σπάζω, σκόνη και θρύψαλα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word θρύψαλα

διαλυμένος, σπασμένος

(broken in pieces)

σπασμένος

(broken into pieces)

The smashed mirror lay in pieces on the floor.

κομμάτια, θρύψαλα

(figurative (destroyed completely) (μεταφορικά, καθομ)

After the dog ran through the room, the model railroad was smashed.

θρυμματίζομαι, κομματιάζομαι

(break in pieces)

Το πιάτο έπεσε στο πάτωμα και θρυμματίστηκε.
The plate hit the floor and shattered.

σπάω, σπάζω

(break in pieces)

Η Σάρα έσπασε το παράθυρο για να μπει στο κτίριο.
Sarah shattered the window to get into the building.

σκόνη και θρύψαλα

(into tiny fragments)

The explosion blew the car to smithereens.

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