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  • 61Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview        Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …

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  • 63scrape — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. graze, brush; scratch, rasp, abrade, grind; grate; curtsy, bow. See friction. n. abrasion, scratch; difficulty, plight, predicament. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. abrade, scour, rasp; see irritate 2 , rub 1 …

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  • 64scuffle — 1570s, probably a frequentative form of SCUFF (Cf. scuff), of Scandinavian origin. Related: Scuffled; scuffling …

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  • 65scrape — v 1. grate, rasp, file, scrape off; strip, decorticate, peel, skin, bark, husk, shuck, excoriate; grind, whet, sand, sandpaper, pumice; abrade, rub off, chafe, graze, scour, scrub; smooth, polish, burnish, buff. 2. scratch, scuff, mar, scar, Scot …

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  • 66scratch — v 1. abrade, skin, bark, scrape, graze; scarify, gash, incise, score, slit; lacerate, cut, claw; mark, scuff. 2. rub, chafe, file; poke at, dig, tear at. 3. rasp, grate, gride, grit, stridulate, screak. 4. erase, rub out, cross out, x out, strike …

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  • 67clump — [n1] mass of something array, batch, blob, body, bunch, bundle, chunk, cluster, clutter, gob, group, hodgepodge, hunk, jumble, knot, lot, lump, nugget, parcel, set, shock, wad; concepts 432,470 clump [n2] thumping noise clatter, clomp, galumph,… …

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  • 68scuffs — present third singular of scuff plural of scuff …

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  • 69scuft — /skuft/ (dialect) noun The nape of the neck (also scuff or scruff) ORIGIN: Poss ON skopt, skoft the hair * * * scuft dial. variant of scuff n.2 …

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  • 70Cariacus macrotis — Mule Mule (m[=u]l), n. [F., a she mule, L. mula, fem. of mulus; cf. Gr. my klos, mychlo s. Cf. AS. m[=u]l, fr. L. mulus. Cf. {Mulatto}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A hybrid animal; specifically, one generated between an ass and a mare. Sometimes the term is… …

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