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SCATURIG'INOUS, a. [L. scaturigo.] Abounding with springs. [Not used.]
SCATU'RIENT, a. [L. scaturiens.] Springing, as the water of a fountain. [Not used.]
SCAT'TERLING, n. A vagabond; one that no fixed habitation or residence. [Little ...
SCAT'TERINGLY, adv. Loosely; in a dispersed manner; thinly; as habitations scatt...
SCAT'TERING, ppr. 1. Dispersing; spreading thinly; sprinkling. 2. a. Not united;...
SCAT'TEREDLY, adv. In a dispersed manner; separately. [Not much used.]
SCAT'TERED, pp. 1. Dispersed; dissipated; thinly spread; sprinkled or thinly spr...
SCAT'TER, v.t. [L. scateo, discutio; Gr. to scatter, to discuss. This word may b...
SCATH'LESS, a. Without waste or damage. [Little used.]
SCATH'FUL, a. Without waste or damage. [Little used.]
SCATH, v.t. To damage; to waste; to destroy. [Little used.] SCATH , n. Damage; i...
SCA'TEBROUS, a. [L. scatebra, a spring; scateo, to overflow.] Abounding with spr...
SCATE, n. [This word may belong to the root of shoot, and L. scateo.] A wooden s...
SCATCH'ES, n. plu. Stilts to put the feet in for walking in dirty places.
SCATCH, n. A kind of horsebit for bridles.
SCA'RY, n. Barren land having only a thin coat of grass upon it. [Local.]