Scabbedness :: Scabbedness (n.) Scabbiness.
Scabbily :: Scabbily (adv.) In a scabby manner.
Scabbiness :: Scabbiness (n.) The quality or state of being scabby.
Scabbing :: Scabbing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sca.
Scabble :: Scabble (v. t.) See Scapple.
Scabby :: Scabby (superl.) Affected with scabs; full of scabs.
Scabby :: Scabby (superl.) Diseased with the scab, or mange; mangy..
Scabies :: Scabies (n.) The itch.
Scabious :: Scabious (a.) Consisting of scabs; rough; itchy; leprous; as, scabious eruptions..
Scabious :: Scabious (a.) Any plant of the genus Scabiosa, several of the species of which are common in Europe. They resemble the Compositae, and have similar heads of flowers, but the anthers are not connected..
Scabling :: Scabling (n.) A fragment or chip of stone.
Scabredity :: Scabredity (n.) Roughness; ruggedness.
Scabrous :: Scabrous (a.) Rough to the touch, like a file; having small raised dots, scales, or points; scabby; scurfy; scaly..
Scabrous :: Scabrous (a.) Fig.: Harsh; unmusical.
Scabrousness :: Scabrousness (n.) The quality of being scabrous.
Scabwort :: Scabwort (n.) Elecampane.
Sea Cabbage :: Sea cabbage () See Sea kale, under Kale..
Sheet Cable :: Sheet cable () The cable belonging to the sheet anchor.
Suspicable :: Suspensory (n.) a bandage or bag for supporting the scrotum.
Trafficable :: Trafficable (a.) Capable of being disposed of in traffic; marketable.
Unapplicable :: Unapplicable (a.) Inapplicable.
Unextricable :: Unextricable (a.) Not extricable; inextricable.
Unplacable :: Unplacable (a.) Implacable.
Unpracticable :: Unpracticable (a.) Impracticable; not feasible.
Vindicable :: Vindicable (a.) Capable of being vindicated.
Vitrificable :: Vitrificable (a.) Vitrifiable.
Vocable :: Vocable (n.) A word; a term; a name; specifically, a word considered as composed of certain sounds or letters, without regard to its meaning..
Vocabularies :: Vocabularies (pl. ) of Vocabular.
Vocabulary :: Vocabulary (n.) A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book..
Vocabulary :: Vocabulary (n.) A sum or stock of words employed.
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