Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Sculptile

SCULP'TILE, a. [ L . sculptilis ,] Formed by carving; as sculptile images.

Webster Dictionary :: Sculp

SCULP, v.t. [ L . sculpo , scalpo .] To carve; to engrave.

Webster Dictionary :: Scullionly

SCULL'IONLY, a. Like a scullion; base; low; mean.

Webster Dictionary :: Scullion

SCULL'ION, n. A servant taht cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial serv...

Webster Dictionary :: Scullery

SCULL'ERY, n. [probably from the root of shell , scale , G . schale , a scale , ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sculler

SCULL'ER, n. 1. A boat rowed by one man with two sculls or short oars. 2. One th...

Webster Dictionary :: Scullcap

SCULL'CAP [See Skull-cap .]

Webster Dictionary :: Scull

SCULL, n. 1. The brain pan. 2. A boat; a cock boat. 3. One who scull a boat. but...

Webster Dictionary :: Sculking

SCULK'ING, ppr. Withdrawing into a close or covered place for concealment; lying...

Webster Dictionary :: Sculker

SCULK'ER, n. A lurker; one that lies close for hiding.

Webster Dictionary :: Sculk

SCULK, v.i. To retire into a close or covered place for concealment; to lurl; to...

Webster Dictionary :: Scug

SCUG, v.t. To hide.

Webster Dictionary :: Scuffling

SCUF'FLING, ppr. Striving for superiority with close embrace; struggling for con...

Webster Dictionary :: Scuffler

SCUF'FLER, n. One who scuffles.

Webster Dictionary :: Scuffle

SCUF'FLE, n. [This is a different orthography of shuffle ; from shove , or its r...

Webster Dictionary :: Scuddle

SCUD'DLE, v.i.. To run with a kind of affected haste; commonly pronounced scuttle .

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