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41scan — [v] look over, scrutinize lightly browse, check, consider, contemplate, dip into*, examine, flash*, flip through, give the once over*, glance at, glance over, have a look see*, inquire, investigate, leaf through*, look, look through, look up and… …
42Scan — [skɛn ], der oder das; s, s <englisch> (das Scannen) …
43Scan — or Scand abbrev. 1. Scandinavia 2. Scandinavian …
44scan|dal|ise — «SKAN duh lyz», transitive verb, ised, is|ing. Especially British. scandalize …
45scan|dal|i|za|tion — «SKAN duh luh ZAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of scandalizing. 2. the condition or fact of being scandalized: »The Prince and his wife, to the amusement of some and the scandalization of others, indulged in a violent bout of fisticuffs in open court …
46scan|dal|mon|ger — «SKAN duhl MUHNG guhr, MONG », noun. a person who spreads scandal and evil gossip: »Political scandalmongers were even tossed a surprising and piquant new morsel (Newsweek) …
47scan|da|roon — «skan duh ROON», noun. a variety of homing pigeon, with a long head and body, long legs, wide shoulders, and a long curved bill. ╂[< Scanderoon, variant of Iskenderon, a seaport in southern Turkey] …
48scan|dent — «SKAN duhnt», adjective. climbing: »a scandent vine. ╂[< Latin scandēns, entis, present participle of scandere to climb] …
49Scan|di|an — «SKAN dee uhn», adjective, noun. = Scandinavian. (Cf. ↑Scandinavian) ╂[< Latin Scandia Scandinavia + English an] …
50scan|di|a — «SKAN dee uh», noun. a white, infusible powder, an oxide of scandium. Formula: Sc2O3 ╂[< New Latin scandia < scandium; see etym. under scandium (Cf. ↑scandium)] …