Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Scamper, v. i. [-pered (-perd), -Pek-ing.] To run with speed; to nasten away, escape. — Scamble, -bl, i\ i. To stir quick, be busy, scram-ble; to be awkward. —i>. t. To mangle, maul. Scan, skan, v. <. [scanned (skand),-king.] To mountby steps; to go through with (a verse), markingand distinguishing the feet of which it is composed;to go over and examine point by point, scrutinize. — Scau


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Scamper, v. i. [-pered (-perd), -Pek-ing.] To run with speed; to nasten away, escape. — Scamble, -bl, i\ i. To stir quick, be busy, scram-ble; to be awkward. —i>. t. To mangle, maul. Scan, skan, v. <. [scanned (skand),-king.] To mountby steps; to go through with (a verse), markingand distinguishing the feet of which it is composed;to go over and examine point by point, scrutinize. — Scaudent, a. (Bot.) Climbing, either with spiraltendrils for support, or by adhesive fibers, as a stalk. — Scansion, -shun, n. Act of scanning. — Scanso-. Sm, fame, far, pass o- opera, fSre; gnd, eve, tSrm; Tn, ice ; 8dd, tone, 6r; SCANDAL 365 SCENE res, -so-rez, n. order of b i r d 8whose toes are inpairs, 2 before and2 behind, enablingthem to cling toand climb upontrees, as the wood-peckers and par-rots.— Scanso^rial,-rt-al, a. Pert, to,etc.; climbing, oradapted to climb-ing. Scandal, skandal,n. Reproach o rreprobation calledforth by what isregarded as wrong,heinous, or fla- . grant; imputeddisgrace: re-proachful asper-sion ; defamatoryspeech or report:detraction ; cal-umnj; opprobrium; reproach


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