scollop |
variant of scallop. |
sconce1 |
an ornamental wall bracket for a candle or light. |
sconce2 |
a small fortification, as to protect a bridge or the like. [2 definitions] |
scone |
a small, soft, usu. round bread or pastry made from oatmeal, barley meal, or the like. |
scoop |
a utensil with a short handle and a long, deep, curved bowl, used to take up sugar, grain, or the like. [12 definitions] |
scoopable |
combined form of scoop. |
scoopful |
the amount that a scoop can or does hold. |
scoot |
to go with a quick darting motion. [4 definitions] |
scooter |
a child's two-wheeled vehicle with a vertical steering handle in front and along low footboard between the wheels. [3 definitions] |
-scope |
an instrument or device for seeing or observing. |
scope |
the breadth or range of one's view, thoughts, operation, or the like. [4 definitions] |
scopolamine |
a thick alkaloid syrup used as a sedative or truth serum, or to dilate the pupil of the eye. |
-scopy |
seeing; examining; observing (used in abstract nouns corresponding to nouns ending in "-scope"). |
scorbutic |
of, pertaining to, having the characteristics of, or diseased with scurvy. |
scorch |
to burn slightly, esp. without setting aflame. [5 definitions] |
scorcher |
a person or thing that scorches. [2 definitions] |
scorching |
extremely hot; searing; burning. [2 definitions] |
score |
the record of the total points earned in a competition or test. [21 definitions] |
scoreboard |
a large board on which the score in an athletic contest is posted, often along with other related information. |
scorecard |
a card or folder on which to record running scores in an athletic contest, as in golf or bowling. |
scorekeeper |
one assigned to keep the official record of the score in an athletic contest. |