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SCAN'DAL, n. [L. scandalum; Gr. In Greek, this word signifies a stumbling block,...
SCAN, v.t. [L. ascendo. See Ascend .] 1. To examine with critical care; to scrut...
SCAMP'ERING, ppr. Running with speed; hastening in flight.
SCAMP'ER, v.i. To run with speed; to hasten escape.
SCAM'MONY, n. [L. scammonia.] 1. A plant of the genus convolvulus. 2. A gum resi...
SCAMMO'NIATE, a. [from scammony.] Made with scammony. [Not used.]
SCAM'MEL, n. A bird.
SCAM'BLINGLY, adv. With turbulence and noise; with bold intrusiveness.
SCAM'BLING, ppr. Stirring; scrambling; intruding.
SCAM'BLER, n. A bold intruder upon the generosity or hospitality of others.
SCAM'BLE, v.i. 1. To stir quick; to be busy; to scramble; to be bold or turbulen...
SCA'LY, a. [from scale.] 1. Covered or abounding with scales; rough; as a scaly ...
SCALP'ING-IRON, n. An instrument of surgery, used in scraping foul and carious b...
SCALP'ER, SCALP'ING, ppr. Depriving of the skin of the top of the head.
SCALP'EL, n. [L. scalpellum, from scalpo, to scrape.] In surgery, a knife used i...
SCALP'ED, pp. Deprived of the skin of the head.