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Definition of scoop
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of scoop is as below...
Scoop (n.) A place
hollowed
out; a
basinlike
cavity;
a
hollow.
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Croustade
::
Croustade
(n.) Bread baked in a mold, and
scooped
out, to serve
minces
upon..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) The act of
scooping,
or
taking
with a scoop or
ladle;
a
motion
with a
scoop,
as in
dipping
or
shoveling..
Scooper
::
Scooper
(n.) The
avocet;
-- so
called
because
it
scoops
up the mud to
obtain
food.
Skeet
::
Skeet (n.) A scoop with a long
handle,
used to wash the sides of a
vessel,
and
formerly
to wet the sails or
deck..
Excavation
::
Excavation
(n.) A
cavity
formed
by
cutting,
digging,
or
scooping..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) A place
hollowed
out; a
basinlike
cavity;
a
hollow.
Excavate
::
Excavate
(v. t.) To
hollow
out; to form
cavity
or hole in; to make
hollow
by
cutting,
scooping,
or
digging;
as, to
excavate
a ball; to
excavate
the
earth..
Cloisonne
::
Cloisonne
(a.)
Inlaid
between
partitions:
-- said of
enamel
when the lines which
divide
the
different
patches
of
fields
are
composed
of a kind of metal wire
secured
to the
ground;
as
distinguished
from
champleve
enamel,
in which the
ground
is
engraved
or
scooped
out to
receive
the
enamel..
Tray
::
Tray (n.) A small
trough
or
wooden
vessel,
sometimes
scooped
out of a block of wood, for
various
domestic
uses, as in
making
bread,
chopping
meat, etc..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) To empty by
lading;
as, to scoop a well dry..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) To take out or up with, a
scoop;
to lade out..
Cave
::
Cave (n.) To make
hollow;
to scoop out.
Gouge
::
Gouge (n.) A
chisel,
with a
hollow
or
semicylindrical
blade,
for
scooping
or
cutting
holes,
channels,
or
grooves,
in wood,
stone,
etc.; a
similar
instrument,
with
curved
edge, for
turning
wood..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) A
bucket
or scoop used in
bailing
water out of a boat.
Shovel
::
Shovel
(v. t.) An
implement
consisting
of a broad
scoop,
or more or less
hollow
blade,
with a
handle,
used for
lifting
and
throwing
earth,
coal,
grain,
or other loose
substances..
Bucket
::
Bucket
(n.) A
vessel
(as a tub or
scoop)
for
hoisting
and
conveying
coal, ore,
grain,
etc..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) A large
ladle;
a
vessel
with a long
handle,
used for
dipping
liquids;
a
utensil
for
bailing
boats..
Curette
::
Curette
(n.) A scoop or ring with
either
a blunt or a
cutting
edge, for
removing
substances
from the walls of a
cavity,
as from the eye, ear, or
womb..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) To make
hollow,
as a scoop or dish; to
excavate;
to dig out; to form by
digging
or
excavation..
Scooped
::
Scooped
(imp. & p. p.) of Scoo.
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