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scalp (encz) | scalp,skalp n: Zdeněk Brož |
Scalp (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\ (sk[a^]lp), n. [Cf. Scallop.]
A bed of oysters or mussels. [Scot.]
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Scalp (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\, n. [Perhaps akin to D. schelp shell. Cf.
Scallop.]
1. That part of the integument of the head which is usually
covered with hair.
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By the bare scalp of Robin Hodd's fat friar,
This fellow were a king for our wild faction!
--Shak.
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2. A part of the skin of the head, with the hair attached,
cut or torn off from an enemy by the Indian warriors of
North America, as a token of victory.
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3. Fig.: The top; the summit. --Macaulay.
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Scalp lock, a long tuft of hair left on the crown of the
head by the warriors of some tribes of American Indians.
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Scalp (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scalped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Scalping.]
1. To deprive of the scalp; to cut or tear the scalp from the
head of.
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2. (Surg.) To remove the skin of.
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We must scalp the whole lid [of the eye]. --J. S.
Wells.
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3. (Milling) To brush the hairs or fuzz from, as wheat
grains, in the process of high milling. --Knight.
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Scalp (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\, v. i.
To make a small, quick profit by slight fluctuations of the
market; -- said of brokers who operate in this way on their
own account. [Cant]
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scalp (wn) | scalp
n 1: the skin that covers the top of the head; "they wanted to
take his scalp as a trophy"
v 1: sell illegally, as on the black market
2: remove the scalp of; "The enemies were scalped" |
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scalp lock (encz) | scalp lock, n: |
scalpel (encz) | scalpel,skalpel n: Zdeněk Brož |
scalper (encz) | scalper,překupník n: obvykle se vstupenkami nebo cennými papíry Jiří
Drbálek |
scalps (encz) | scalps,skalpuje v: Zdeněk Brožscalps,skalpy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Auriscalp (gcide) | Auriscalp \Au"ri*scalp\ ([add]"r[i^]*sk[a^]lp), n. [L. auris ear
+ scalpere to scrape.]
An earpick.
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Dentiscalp (gcide) | Dentiscalp \Den"ti*scalp\, n. [L. dens tooth + scalpere to
scrape.]
An instrument for scraping the teeth.
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Scalp (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\ (sk[a^]lp), n. [Cf. Scallop.]
A bed of oysters or mussels. [Scot.]
[1913 Webster]Scalp \Scalp\, n. [Perhaps akin to D. schelp shell. Cf.
Scallop.]
1. That part of the integument of the head which is usually
covered with hair.
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By the bare scalp of Robin Hodd's fat friar,
This fellow were a king for our wild faction!
--Shak.
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2. A part of the skin of the head, with the hair attached,
cut or torn off from an enemy by the Indian warriors of
North America, as a token of victory.
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3. Fig.: The top; the summit. --Macaulay.
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Scalp lock, a long tuft of hair left on the crown of the
head by the warriors of some tribes of American Indians.
[1913 Webster]Scalp \Scalp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scalped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Scalping.]
1. To deprive of the scalp; to cut or tear the scalp from the
head of.
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2. (Surg.) To remove the skin of.
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We must scalp the whole lid [of the eye]. --J. S.
Wells.
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3. (Milling) To brush the hairs or fuzz from, as wheat
grains, in the process of high milling. --Knight.
[1913 Webster]Scalp \Scalp\, v. i.
To make a small, quick profit by slight fluctuations of the
market; -- said of brokers who operate in this way on their
own account. [Cant]
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Scalp lock (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\, n. [Perhaps akin to D. schelp shell. Cf.
Scallop.]
1. That part of the integument of the head which is usually
covered with hair.
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By the bare scalp of Robin Hodd's fat friar,
This fellow were a king for our wild faction!
--Shak.
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2. A part of the skin of the head, with the hair attached,
cut or torn off from an enemy by the Indian warriors of
North America, as a token of victory.
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3. Fig.: The top; the summit. --Macaulay.
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Scalp lock, a long tuft of hair left on the crown of the
head by the warriors of some tribes of American Indians.
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Scalped (gcide) | Scalp \Scalp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scalped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Scalping.]
1. To deprive of the scalp; to cut or tear the scalp from the
head of.
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2. (Surg.) To remove the skin of.
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We must scalp the whole lid [of the eye]. --J. S.
Wells.
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3. (Milling) To brush the hairs or fuzz from, as wheat
grains, in the process of high milling. --Knight.
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Scalpel (gcide) | Scalpel \Scal"pel\ (sk[a^]l"p[e^]l), n. [L. scalpellum, dim. of
scalprum a knife, akin to scalpere to cut, carve, scrape: cf.
F. scalpel.] (Surg.)
A small knife with a thin, keen blade, -- used by surgeons,
and in dissecting.
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Scalper (gcide) | Scalper \Scalper\ (sk[a^]lp"[~e]r), n.
1. One who, or that which, scalps.
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2. (Surg.) Same as Scalping iron, under Scalping.
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3. A broker who, dealing on his own account, tries to get a
small and quick profit from slight fluctuations of the
market. [Cant]
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4. A person who buys and sells the unused parts of railroad
tickets. [Cant]
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Scalping (gcide) | Scalping \Scalp"ing\ (sk[a^]lp"[i^]ng),
a. & n. from Scalp.
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Scalping iron (Surg.), an instrument used in scraping foul
and carious bones; a raspatory.
Scalping knife, a knife used by North American Indians in
scalping.
[1913 Webster]Scalp \Scalp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scalped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Scalping.]
1. To deprive of the scalp; to cut or tear the scalp from the
head of.
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2. (Surg.) To remove the skin of.
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We must scalp the whole lid [of the eye]. --J. S.
Wells.
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3. (Milling) To brush the hairs or fuzz from, as wheat
grains, in the process of high milling. --Knight.
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Scalping iron (gcide) | Scalping \Scalp"ing\ (sk[a^]lp"[i^]ng),
a. & n. from Scalp.
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Scalping iron (Surg.), an instrument used in scraping foul
and carious bones; a raspatory.
Scalping knife, a knife used by North American Indians in
scalping.
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Scalping knife (gcide) | Scalping \Scalp"ing\ (sk[a^]lp"[i^]ng),
a. & n. from Scalp.
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Scalping iron (Surg.), an instrument used in scraping foul
and carious bones; a raspatory.
Scalping knife, a knife used by North American Indians in
scalping.
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Scalpriform (gcide) | Scalpriform \Scal"pri*form\, a. [L. scalprum chisel, knife +
-form.] (Anat.)
Shaped like a chisel; as, the scalpriform incisors of
rodents.
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Suprascalpular (gcide) | Suprascalpular \Su`pra*scalp"u*lar\, Suprascalpulary
\Su`pra*scalp"u*la*ry\, a. (Anat.)
Situated above, or on the anterior side of, the scapula.
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Suprascalpulary (gcide) | Suprascalpular \Su`pra*scalp"u*lar\, Suprascalpulary
\Su`pra*scalp"u*la*ry\, a. (Anat.)
Situated above, or on the anterior side of, the scapula.
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scalp lock (wn) | scalp lock
n 1: a long tuft of hair left on top of the shaven head |
scalpel (wn) | scalpel
n 1: a thin straight surgical knife used in dissection and
surgery |
scalper (wn) | scalper
n 1: someone who buys something and resells it at a price far
above the initial cost; "he got theater tickets through a
scalper" |
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