sculpture |
the art or craft of producing three-dimensional artistic images, as by carving, chiseling, or molding. [7 definitions] |
sculpturesque |
like or suggestive of sculpture, as a shapely woman. |
scum |
impure matter that forms on the surface of a liquid. [5 definitions] |
scumbag |
(slang) a disgusting or despicable person. |
scummy |
of, consisting of, or covered with scum. [2 definitions] |
scup |
an edible brown and white fish, related to the porgy, found in the U.S. Atlantic coastal waters. |
scupper |
an opening for draining excess water, as on a ship's deck or the floor or side of a building. [3 definitions] |
scuppernong |
a muscadine grape, esp. a golden-green variety, used to make a sweet pale wine. [2 definitions] |
scurf |
dry or scaly skin that falls from the body, such as dandruff. [2 definitions] |
scurrility |
the quality or condition of being coarsely derisive or scurrilous. [2 definitions] |
scurrilous |
characterized by or given to using vulgar or coarse language. [2 definitions] |
scurry |
to move quickly, as in a hurry. [2 definitions] |
scurvy |
a potentially fatal disorder caused by a lack of vitamin C in one's diet, usu. accompanied initially by weakness and bleeding gums. [2 definitions] |
scurvy grass |
an arctic plant bearing white flowers and having a bitter flavor, formerly used to treat scurvy. |
scut |
a short stubby tail, as of a rabbit or deer. |
scutate |
shaped like a shield, as a leaf. [2 definitions] |
scutcheon |
variant of escutcheon. |
scute |
any external horny or bony plate, as on the shell of a turtle, that serves as protection. |
scutellate |
of an insect or animal, protected by bony plates or scales. [2 definitions] |
scutellum |
a small plate or shieldlike formation on a plant or animal. |
scuttle1 |
a coal pail with a wide lip or spout. |