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SCUR'RIL, a. [ L . scurrilis , from scurra ,a buffoon.] Such as befits a buffoon...
SCURF'Y, a. 1. Having scurf; covered with scurf. 2. Resembling scurf.
SCURF'INESS, n. The state of being scurfy.
SCURFF, n. Another name for the bulltrout.
SCURF, n. [ L . scorbutus .] 1. A dry military scab or crust formed on the skin ...
SCUP'PER-PLUG, n. A plug to stop a scupper.
SCUP'PER-NAIL, n. A nail with a very broad head for covering a large surface of ...
SCUP'PER-HOSE, n. A lethern pipe attached to the mouth of the scuppers of the lo...
SCUP'PER, n. The scuppers or scupper holes of a ship, are channels cut through t...
SCUM'MINGS, n. The matter skimmed from boiling liquors; as the scummings of the ...
SCUM'MING, ppr. Clearing of scum; slimming.
SCUM'MER, n. An instrument used for taking off the scum of liquors; a skimmer.
SCUM'MED, pp. Cleaned of scum; skimmed.
SCUM'BER, n. The dung of the fox.
SCUM, n. 1. The extraneous matter or impurities which rise to the surface of liq...
SCULP'TURING, ppr. Carving; engraving.