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Webster Dictionary :: Scalding

SCALD'ING, ppr. 1. Burning or injuring by hot liquor. 2. Exposing to a boiling h...

Webster Dictionary :: Scaldic

SCALD'IC, a. Pertaining to the scalds or poets of antiquity; composed by scalds.

Webster Dictionary :: Scaldhead

SCALD'HEAD, n. [See Scald .] A lothesome affection of the head, in which it is c...

Webster Dictionary :: Scalder

SCALD'ER, n. A scald; a Scandinavian poet.

Webster Dictionary :: Scalded

SCALD'ED, pp. Injured by a hot liquor; exposed to boiling heat.

Webster Dictionary :: Scald

SCALD, v.t. [L. caleo, caida, calidus. I suppose the primary sense of caleo is t...

Webster Dictionary :: Scalary

SCA'LARY, a. Resembling a ladder; formed with steps. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scalade

SCALA'DE, SCALA'DO, n. [L. scala, a latter. See Scale .] A storm or assault on a...

Webster Dictionary :: Scalable

SCA'LABLE, a. That may be sealed.

Webster Dictionary :: Scaffolding

SCAF'FOLDING, n. 1. A frame or structure for support in an elevated place. 2. Th...

Webster Dictionary :: Scaffoldage

SCAF'FOLDAGE, n. A gallery; a hollow floor.

Webster Dictionary :: Scaffold

SCAF'FOLD, n. [The last syllable is the L. fala.] 1. Among builders, an assembla...

Webster Dictionary :: Scad

SCAD, n. 1. A fish, the shad which see. 2. A fish of the genus Caranx.

Webster Dictionary :: Scabwort

SCAB'WORT, n. A plant, a species of Helenium.

Webster Dictionary :: Scabrousness

SCA'BROUSNESS, n. Roughness; ruggedness.

Webster Dictionary :: Scabrous

SCA'BROUS, a. [L. scabrosus, scaber, from scabies, scab. 1. Rough; rugged; havin...

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