Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . am, fame, far, pass «• opera, fare; 6nd, eve, tSrm; In, ice; Sdd, tonC; 6r; SCANDAL 365 SCENE. Scansorea. rea, -so-rez, n. order of b i r d swhose toes are inpairs, 2 before and2 behind, enablingthem to cling toand climb upontrees, as the wood-peckers and par-rots.— Scanso^rial,-rl-al, a. Pert, to,etc.; climbing, oradapted to , skandal,n. Reproach o rreprobation calledfort
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . am, fame, far, pass «• opera, fare; 6nd, eve, tSrm; In, ice; Sdd, tonC; 6r; SCANDAL 365 SCENE. Scansorea. rea, -so-rez, n. order of b i r d swhose toes are inpairs, 2 before and2 behind, enablingthem to cling toand climb upontrees, as the wood-peckers and par-rots.— Scanso^rial,-rl-al, a. Pert, to,etc.; climbing, oradapted to , skandal,n. Reproach o rreprobation calledforth by what isregardedas wrong,heinous, or fla-grant; imputeddisgrace; re-proacliful asper-sion ; defamatoryspeech or report; > head and foot of cuckoo ; b b, headdetraction- cal- ^^^ ^°° ? S^® woodpecker;umny ; opprobri- ^^ ^ ^^ °^ ^reat jacamar. um; reproach; shame; disgrace. — Scandalize, i. <.[-1ZED (-izd), -iziXG.] To give ol¥ense to, excite thereprobation of; to reproacli, defame. — Scandalous,-dal-us, a. Giving offense ; exciting reprobation ;calling out condemnation; disgraceful to reputation;bringing shame or infamy; shameful; base; defam-atory; libelous. — Scandalously, adv. — Scanda-lousness, «. — Scandalum Magna^tum. {Law.) Adefamatory speech or writin
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