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SCORBU'TICALLY, adv. With the scurvy, or with a tendency to it; as a woman scorb...
SCORBU'TIC, SCORBU'TICAL, a. [L. scorbutus, the scurvy. See Scurf , Scurvy.] 1. ...
SCORBUTE, n. [L. scorbutus.] Scurvy. [Not in use.]
SCOP'ULOUS, a. [L. scopulosus.] Full of rocks; rocky. [Not in use.]
SCOP'TICAL, a. [Gr.] Scoffing. [Not in use.]
SCOP'PET, v.t. To lade out. [Not in use.]
SCO'PIFORM, a. [L. scopa, a broom, and form.] Having the form of a broom or beso...
SCOPE, n. [L. scopus; Gr. from to See Or view; Heb. to see, to behold] The prima...
SCOOP'ING, ppr. Lading out; making hollow; excavating; removing so as to leave a...
SCOOP'ER, n. One that scoops; also, a water fowl.
SCOOP'ED, pp. Taken out as with a scoop or ladle; hollowed; excavated; removed s...
SCOOP, n. 1. A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle fastened to a dish, used...
SCONCE, n. 1. A fort or bulwark; a work for defense. Obs. 2. A hanging or projec...
SCOMM, n. [L. scomma; Gr. See Scoff .] 1. A buffoon. [Not in use.] 2. A flout; a...
SCOLOPEN'DRA, n. [Gr. ] 1. A venomous serpent. 2. A genus of insects of the orde...
SCOL'LOP, n. 1. A pectinated shell. [See Scallop .] 2. An indenting or cut like ...