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SCUT'TLING, ppr. Cutting holes in the bottom or sides; sinking by such holes.
SCUT'TLED, pp. Having holes made in the bottom or sides; sunk by means of cuttin...
SCUT'TLE-FISH, n. The cuttle-fich, so called. [See Cuttle-fish .]
SCUT'TLE-CASK, upon deck.
SCUT'TLE-BUTT, n. A butt or cask having a square piece sawn out of its lilge, an...
SCUT'TLE, n. [ L . scutella , a pan or saucer.] A broad shallow basket; so calle...
SCU'TIFORM, a. [ L . scutum, a buckler, and form .] Having a form of a buckler o...
SCU'TELLATED, a. [ L . scutella , a dish. See Scuttle .] Formed like a pan; divi...
SCUTE, n. [ L . scutum , a buckler.] A french gold coin of 3s. 4d. sterling.
SCUTCHEON, A contractiion of escutcheon , which see.
SCU'TAGE, n. [Law L . scutagium , from s cutum , a shield.] In English history ,...
SCUT, n. The tail of a hare or other animal whose tail is short.
'SCUSES, for excuses .
SCUR'VY-GRASS, n. A plant of the genus Cochlearia; spoonwort. It grows on rocks ...
SCUR'VY, n. [from scurf ; scurvy for scurfy ; Low L . scorbutus .] A disease cha...
SCUR'VOGEL, n. A Brazilian fowl of the stork kind, the jabiru guacu.