[ˈʃar.ʃə], [ˈt͡ʃaɾ.t͡ʃa]
OrigenFrom eixàrcia, from Byzantine Greek ἐξάρτια (exártia), plural of ἐξάρτιον (exártion), from Ancient Greek ἐξαρτίζω (exartízō). Compare Spanish jarcia, Italian sartia.
- femininenet (for fishing)
- femininenetwork (fabric or structure of fibrous elements)
- femininenetwork (interconnected system)
- femininenetwork (multiple computers connected)
- abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, feminine, in-pluralellipsis of xarxa social (“social network”)
“Entre les raons que va esgrimir, la principal és l'agressivitat tan característica en la manera d'interactuar de molts usuaris d'aquesta xarxa social: “En els últims anys és sabut per tots que la xarx” — Among the reasons he used, the main one is the aggressiveness so characteristic in the way many users of this social network interact: "In recent years it is known by all that the network has been fil
“A les xarxes, adversaris polítics es repiulaven opinions contra la mesura.” — On social networks, political rivals retweeted opinions against the measure.
Formesxarxes(plural)