Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Scenery

SCE'NERY, n. The appearance of a place, or of the various objects presented to v...

Webster Dictionary :: Scene

SCENE, n. [L. scena; Gr. Heb. The Greek word signifies a tent, hut or cottage. I...

Webster Dictionary :: Scelerat

SCEL'ERAT, n. [L. sceleratus.] a villain; a criminal. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scavenger

SCAV'ENGER, n. [L. scabio.] A person whose employment is to clean the streets of...

Webster Dictionary :: Scavage

SCAV'AGE, n. In ancient customs, a toll or duty exacted of merchant-strangers by...

Webster Dictionary :: Scaup

SCAUP, n. A fowl of the duck kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Scaturiginous

SCATURIG'INOUS, a. [L. scaturigo.] Abounding with springs. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scaturient

SCATU'RIENT, a. [L. scaturiens.] Springing, as the water of a fountain. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scatterling

SCAT'TERLING, n. A vagabond; one that no fixed habitation or residence. [Little ...

Webster Dictionary :: Scatteringly

SCAT'TERINGLY, adv. Loosely; in a dispersed manner; thinly; as habitations scatt...

Webster Dictionary :: Scattering

SCAT'TERING, ppr. 1. Dispersing; spreading thinly; sprinkling. 2. a. Not united;...

Webster Dictionary :: Scatteredly

SCAT'TEREDLY, adv. In a dispersed manner; separately. [Not much used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scattered

SCAT'TERED, pp. 1. Dispersed; dissipated; thinly spread; sprinkled or thinly spr...

Webster Dictionary :: Scatter

SCAT'TER, v.t. [L. scateo, discutio; Gr. to scatter, to discuss. This word may b...

Webster Dictionary :: Scathless

SCATH'LESS, a. Without waste or damage. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scathful

SCATH'FUL, a. Without waste or damage. [Little used.]

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