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SCAN'SION, n. The act of scanning.
SCAN'NING, ppr. Critically examining; resolving into feet, as verse.
SCAN'NED, pp. Critically sifted or examined; resolved into feet in recital.
SCAND'ENT, a. [L. scandens, scando, to climb.] Climbing, either with spiral tend...
SCAN'DALOUSNESS, n. The quality of being scandalous; the quality of giving offen...
SCAN'DALOUSLY, adv. 1. Shamefully; in a manner to give offense. His discourse at...
SCAN'DALOUS, a. 1. Giving offense. Nothing scandalous or offensive to any. 2. Op...
SCAN'DALIZING, ppr. Giving offense to; disgracing.
SCAN'DALIZED, pp. Offended; defamed; disgraced.
SCAN'DALIZE, v.t. [Gr. L. scandalizo.] 1. To offend by some action supposed crim...
SCAN'DAL, n. [L. scandalum; Gr. In Greek, this word signifies a stumbling block,...
SCAN, v.t. [L. ascendo. See Ascend .] 1. To examine with critical care; to scrut...
SCAMP'ERING, ppr. Running with speed; hastening in flight.
SCAMP'ER, v.i. To run with speed; to hasten escape.
SCAM'MONY, n. [L. scammonia.] 1. A plant of the genus convolvulus. 2. A gum resi...
SCAMMO'NIATE, a. [from scammony.] Made with scammony. [Not used.]