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scall
[ skawl ]
scall
/ ˛ő°ěÉËąô /
noun
- pathol a former term for any of various diseases of the scalp characterized by itching and scab formation
Derived Forms
- scalled, adjective
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of scall1
Example Sentences
Landrieuâs request put Republicans who have pressed for the pipeline on the spot, rejecting Landrieuâscall would open them to widespread criticism.
Scallâ˛oped, having the edge or border cut into scallops or curves.âns.
Scallâ˛op moth, a name applied to several geometrid moths; Scallâ˛op-shell, a scallop, or the shell of one, the badge of a pilgrim.
But if on the head and beard there be âyellow thin hair,â it is a dry scallâthis aggravates.
âI desire you that we may be friends; and let us knog our 110 prains together to be revenge on this same scall, scurvy, cogging companion, the host of the Garter.
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