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SCOTCH, v.t. To support, as a wheel, by placing some obstacle to prevent its rol...
SCOTCH-COLLOPS, SCOTCH-HOPPER, n. A play in which boys hop over scotches or line...
SCOTCHED-COLLOPS, n. Veal cut into small pieces.
SCO'TER, n. The black diver or duck, a species of Anas.
SCOT'FREE, a. 1. Free from payment or scot; untaxed. 2. Unhurt; clear; safe.
SCO'TIA, n. In architecture, a semicircular cavity or channel between the tores ...
SCOT'ISH, SCO'TIST, n. One of the followers of Scotus, a sect of school divines ...
SCOT'OMY, n. [Gr. vertigo, from to darken.] Dizziness or swimming of the head, w...
SCOT'TERING, n. A provincial word in Herefordshire, England, denoting the burnin...
SCOT'TICISM, n. An idiom or peculiar expression of the natives of Scotland. SCOT...
SCOT'TISH, a. Pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, or to their country or ...
SCOUN'DREL, n. [L. abscondo. ] A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a low petty v...
SCOUN'DRELISM, n. Baseness; turpitude; rascality.
SCOUR, v.t. 1. To rub hard with something rough, for the purpose of cleaning; as...
SCOUR'ED, pp. Rubbed with something rough, or made clean by rubbing; severely pu...
SCOUR'ER, n. 1. One that scours or cleans by rubbing. 2. A drastic cathartic. 3....