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1skap — skap(e obs. Sc. ff. scalp …
2skap — s ( et, skap) ZOOL …
3skåp — s ( et, skåp) …
4skap — skàp interj. žr. skaptū: Jau dvylekta valanda, tik skàp skàp ir įbėga į tą sklepą velniukas (ps.) Akm …
5škap — škàp interj. kartojant žymimas kramtymas: Vaikas tik škàp škàp su dantukais Snt …
6scapiform — ˈskāpəˌfȯrm, ˈskap adjective Etymology: scapi + form : resembling a scape especially in being a stem without leaves …
7scapolite — /skap euh luyt /, n. 1. any of a group of minerals of variable composition, essentially silicates of aluminum, calcium, and sodium, occurring as massive aggregates or tetragonal crystals. 2. the member of the scapolite group intermediate in… …
8scapula — /skap yeuh leuh/, n., pl. scapulas, scapulae / lee /. 1. Anat. either of two flat, triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder in humans; shoulder blade. See diags. under shoulder, skeleton. 2. Zool. a dorsal bone of the pectoral… …
9scapulary — /skap yeuh ler ee/, adj., n., pl. scapularies. adj. 1. scapular1. n. 2. Surg. a shoulder dressing that keeps the shoulder or another bandage in place. [1175 1225; ME scapelori, scapelry < ML scapulorium, scapularium, assimilated to ARY. See… …
10scapulimancy — /skap yeuh leuh man see/, n. divination of the future by observation of the cracking of a mammal s scapula that has been heated by a fire or hot instrument. Also, scapulomancy. Cf. oracle bone. [1870 75; SCAPUL(A) + I + MANCY] * * * …