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  • 91skretnas — skrẽtnas, à adj. (4) Pžrl suskretęs, nešvarus: Andai minkiau molį, tai visi trinyčiai skretnì Snt …

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  • 92scraper — /ˈskreɪpə/ (say skraypuh) noun 1. someone or something that scrapes. 2. any of various implements for scraping …

  • 93scraperboard — /ˈskreɪpəbɔd/ (say skraypuhbawd) noun a china clay coated cardboard covered with Indian ink, which is scratched to form a design in white against a black background …

  • 94scrapie — /ˈskreɪpi/ (say skraypee) noun a fatal, degenerative, infectious disease affecting the nervous system of sheep and goats, characterised by repeated scratching of the flanks and hindquarters against fixed objects …

  • 95scraping — /ˈskreɪpɪŋ/ (say skrayping) noun 1. the act of someone or something that scrapes. 2. the sound. 3. (usually plural) that which is scraped off, up, or together …

  • 96skredet — skre|det vb., præt. ptc. af skride …

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  • 97skreget — skre|get vb., præt. ptc. af skrige …

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  • 98skrevet — skre|vet vb., præt. ptc. af skrive …

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  • 99screeno — ˈskrē(ˌ)nō noun ( s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: screen (I) + o : bingo designed for play by audiences in motion picture theaters * * * /skree noh/, n. (sometimes cap.) (formerly) bingo played in a movie theater. [SCREEN + …

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  • 100skrebėti — skrebėti, skrẽba (skrẽbi ArchII663; SD26), ėjo intr. 1. B, N, K, KII238, RtŽ, M, L, Š, Rtr, NdŽ, DŽ1 judant krebždėti, šiugždėti, čežėti: Pusę nakties nemiegojau, tiek skrebėjo pelės Lel. Pelė skreba, šnabžda J. Girdėjau, kad višta skrebėjo J.… …

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