Bescatter :: Bescatter (v. t.) To scatter over.
Bescatter :: Bescatter (v. t.) To cover sparsely by scattering (something); to strew.
Descant :: Descant (v. i.) Originally, a double song; a melody or counterpoint sung above the plain song of the tenor; a variation of an air; a variation by ornament of the main subject or plain song..
Descant :: Descant (v. i.) The upper voice in part music.
Descant :: Descant (v. i.) The canto, cantus, or soprano voice; the treble..
Descant :: Descant (v. i.) A discourse formed on its theme, like variations on a musical air; a comment or comments..
Descant :: Descant (v. i.) To sing a variation or accomplishment.
Descant :: Descant (v. i.) To comment freely; to discourse with fullness and particularity; to discourse at large.
Descanted :: Descanted (imp. & p. p.) of Descan.
Descanter :: Descanter (n.) One who descants.
Descanting :: Descanting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Descan.
Escalade :: Escalade (v. t.) A furious attack made by troops on a fortified place, in which ladders are used to pass a ditch or mount a rampart..
Escalade :: Escalade (v. t.) To mount and pass or enter by means of ladders; to scale; as, to escalate a wall..
Escaladed :: Escaladed (imp. & p. p.) of Escalad.
Escalading :: Escalading (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Escalad.
Escallop :: Escallop (n.) See Escalop.
Escalloped :: Escalloped (a.) See Escaloped.
Escalop :: Escalop (n.) A bivalve shell of the genus Pecten. See Scallop.
Escalop :: Escalop (n.) A regular, curving indenture in the margin of anything. See Scallop..
Escalop :: Escalop (n.) The figure or shell of an escalop, considered as a sign that the bearer had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land..
Escalop :: Escalop (n.) A bearing or a charge consisting of an escalop shell.
Escaloped :: Escaloped (a.) Cut or marked in the form of an escalop; scalloped.
Escaloped :: Escaloped (a.) Covered with a pattern resembling a series of escalop shells, each of which issues from between two others. Its appearance is that of a surface covered with scales..
Escambio :: Escambio (n.) A license formerly required for the making over a bill of exchange to another over sea.
Escapable :: Escapable (a.) Avoidable.
Escapade :: Escapade (n.) The fling of a horse, or ordinary kicking back of his heels; a gambol..
Escapade :: Escapade (n.) Act by which one breaks loose from the rules of propriety or good sense; a freak; a prank.
Escape :: Escape (v.) To flee from and avoid; to be saved or exempt from; to shun; to obtain security from; as, to escape danger..
Escape :: Escape (v.) To avoid the notice of; to pass unobserved by; to evade; as, the fact escaped our attention..
Escape :: Escape (v. i.) To flee, and become secure from danger; -- often followed by from or out of..
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