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SCA'RUS, n. A fish. [See Scar .]
SC'ARP, n. In fortification, the interior talus or slope of the ditch next the p...
SC'ARN-BEE, n. a beetle. [Not in use or local.]
SC'ARN, n. Dung. [Not in use or local.]
SC'ARMAGE, SC'ARMOGE, peculiar modes of spelling skirmish. [Not in use or local.]
SC'ARLET-OAK, n. a species of oak, the Quercus coccifera, or kermes oak, produci...
SC'ARLET-FE'VER, n. [scarlatina.] a disease in which the body is covered with an...
SC'ARLET-BEAN, n. A plant; a red bean.
SC'ARLET, n. 1. A beautiful bright red color, brighter than crimson. 2. Cloth of...
SCARLAT'INOUS, a. Of a scarlet color; pertaining to the scarlet fever.
SCARLATI'NA, n. the scarlet fever; called in popular language, the canker rash.
SCA'RIOUS, a. [Low L. scarrosus, rough.] In botany, tough, thin SCA'RIOUS , a. [...
SCAR'IFYING, ppr. Making small incisions in the skin with an instrument.
SCAR'IFY, v.t. [L. scarifico. Gr. L. facio, to make. but the Greek is from a poi...
SCAR'IFIER, n. [from scarify.] 1. The person who scarifies. 2. The instrument us...
SCARIFICA'TOR, n. An instrument used in scarification.