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English Idioms :: scene
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scerosis.html - See: BEHIND THE SCENES. |
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English Idioms :: scent
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scerosis.html - See: THROW OFF THE SCENT. |
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Traditional English :: SCE
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scerosis.html - abbr. Scottish Certificate of Education. |
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Traditional English :: scena
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scerosis.html - n. Mus. 1 a scene or part of an opera. 2 an elaborate dramatic solo usu. including recitative. [It. f. L: see SCENE] |
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Traditional English :: scenario
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scerosis.html - n. (pl. -os) 1 an outline of the plot of a play, film, opera, etc., with details of the scenes, situations, etc. 2 a postulated sequence of future events. scenarist n. (in sense 1). [It. (as SCENA)] |
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Traditional English :: scend
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scerosis.html - n. & v. Naut. --n. 1 the impulse given by a wave or waves (scend of the sea). 2 a plunge of a vessel. --v.intr. (of a vessel) plunge or pitch owing to the impulse of a wave. [alt. f. SEND or DESCEND] |
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