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SCRATCH, v.t. [L. rado.] 1. To rub and tear the surface of any thing with someth...
SCRAT, v.t. [formed on the root of L. rado.] To scratch. [Not in use.] SCRAT , v...
SCRA'PING, ppr. Rubbing the surface with something sharp or hard; cleaning by a ...
SCRA'PER, n. 1. An instrument with which any thing is scraped; as a scraper for ...
SCRA'PED, pp. Rubbed on the surface with a sharp or rough instrument; cleaned by...
SCRAPE, v.t. [L. scribo, Gr. to write. See Grave .] 1. To rub the surface of any...
SCRAP, n. [from scrape.] 1. A small piece; properly something scraped off, but u...
SCRAN'NEL, a. Slight; poor. Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw. [No...
SCR'ANCH, v.t. To grind with the teeth, and with a crackling sound; to craunch. ...
SCRAM'BLING, ppr. 1. Climbing by the help of the hands. 2. Catching at eagerly a...
SCRAM'BLER, n. One who scrambles; one who climbs by the help of the hands.
SCRAM'BLE, v.i. [It is not improbably that this word is corrupted from the root ...
SCRAG'GY, a. [supra.] 1. Rough with irregular points or a broken surface; as a s...
SCRAG'GINESS, n. Leanness, or leanness with roughness; ruggedness; roughness occ...
SCRAG'GED, SCRAG'GEDNESS, SCRAG'GILY, adv. With leanness and roughness.
SCRAG, n. [This word is formed from the root of rag, crag, Gr. rack.] Something ...