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  • 11scutwork — /skut werrk /, n. Informal. menial, routine work, as that done by an underling: the scutwork of scrubbing pots and pans. Also, scut work. [1960 65; scut ( < ?) + WORK] * * * …

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  • 12skutterudite — /skut euh rud uyt/, n. a mineral, chiefly cobalt and nickel arsenide, (Co,Ni)As3, with some iron, occurring in the form of gray cubic crystals, usually in masses: a source of cobalt and nickel. [1865 70; < G Skutterudit, named after Skutterud in&#8230; …

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  • 13Skutterudit — Skut|te|ru|dit [auch ... dit] der; s, e &LT;nach dem norweg. Ort Skuterud bei Drammen u. zu 2↑...it&GT; ein kobalthaltiges Mineral …

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  • 14skutterudite — skut·te·rud·ite …

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  • 15scoot — /skut / (say skooht) Colloquial –verb (i) 1. to dart; go swiftly or hastily. 2. → scram. –verb (t) 3. to send or impel at high speed. –noun 4. a swift, darting movement or course. –phrase 5. go …

  • 16scooter — /ˈskutə / (say skoohtuh) noun 1. a child s vehicle with two wheels, one in front of the other, and a tread between them, and sometimes with an additional back wheel ensuring stability, steered by a handlebar and propelled by pushing against the&#8230; …

  • 17scute — /skut/ (say skooht) noun 1. a dermal plate, as on an armadillo, turtle, etc. 2. a large scale. {Latin scūtum shield} …

  • 18scutellate — /ˈskutəleɪt/ (say skoohtuhlayt), / lət/ (say luht) adjective 1. having scutes. 2. formed into a scutellum. Also, scutellated. {New Latin scūtellātus. See scutellum, ate1} …

  • 19scutellation — /skutəˈleɪʃən/ (say skoohtuh layshuhn) noun Zoology 1. scutellate state or formation; a scaly covering, as on a bird s leg. 2. arrangement of scutella or scales …

  • 20scutiform — /ˈskutəfɔm/ (say skoohtuhfawm) adjective shield shaped. {New Latin scūtiformis, from Latin scūti shield + formis form} …