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scan [scanned, scanning, scans] (create an image of something with the use of a scanner) verb [UK: skæn] [US: ˈskæn] | scannerizzareverb |
scan [scans] (instance of scanning) noun [UK: skæn] [US: ˈskæn] | scansionenoun |
scan [scanned, scanning, scans] (to examine sequentially, carefully, or critically; to scrutinize; to behold closely) verb [UK: skæn] [US: ˈskæn] | scrutareverb |
scan [scanned, scanning, scans] (to read or mark so as to show a specific metre) verb [UK: skæn] [US: ˈskæn] | scandireverb |
scandal [scandals] (incident that brings disgrace) noun [UK: ˈskæn.dl̩] [US: ˈskæn.dl̩] | scandalonoun |
scandalmonger (a person who trades in gossip) noun [UK: ˈskændl.ˌmʌŋ.ɡə(r)] [US: ˈskændl.ˌmʌŋ.ɡər] | scandalistanoun |
Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, and Sweden) proper noun [UK: ˌskæn.də.ˈneɪ.viə] [US: ˌskæn.də.ˈneɪ.viə] | Scandinaviaproper noun |
Scandinavian (of or relating to Scandinavia) adjective [UK: ˌskæn.dɪ.ˈneɪ.vɪən] [US: ˌskæn.də.ˈneɪ.viən] | scandinavoadjectiveIt's a Scandinavian name. = È un nome scandinavo. |
Scandinavian (someone from Scandinavia) noun [UK: ˌskæn.dɪ.ˈneɪ.vɪən] [US: ˌskæn.də.ˈneɪ.viən] | scandinavanoun scandinavonoun |
Scandinavian Peninsula (peninsula in Northern Europe, see also: Scandinavia) proper noun [UK: ˌskæn.dɪ.ˈneɪ.vɪən pə.ˈnɪn.sjʊ.lə] [US: ˌskæn.də.ˈneɪ.viən pə.ˈnɪn.sə.lə] | Scandinaviaproper noun |
scandium (chemical element) noun [UK: ˈskæn.dɪəm] [US: ˈskæn.diːəm] | scandionoun |
Scania (region of Sweden occupying the southernmost tip of the Scandinavian peninsula) proper noun [UK: ˈskɑː.niə] [US: ˈskɑː.niə] | Scaniaproper noun |
scanlation (the product of scanlation) noun | scanlationnoun |
scanner [scanners] (device which scans documents) noun [UK: ˈskæ.nə(r)] [US: ˈskæ.nər] | lettore otticonoun scannernoun |
scanner [scanners] noun [UK: ˈskæ.nə(r)] [US: ˈskæ.nər] | dispositivo d'esplorazionenoun |
scanning electron microscope [scanning electron microscopes] (electron microscope with matrix image) noun | microscopio elettronico a scansionenoun SEMnoun |
scansion (the rhythm or meter of a line or verse) verb [UK: ˈskæn.ʃn̩] [US: ˈskæn.ʃn̩] | scansioneverb |
scant (very little) determiner [UK: skænt] [US: ˈskænt] | esiguodeterminer scarsodeterminer |
Ascanius (the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas) proper noun | Ascanioproper noun |
Etruscan (extinct language of Etruria) proper noun [UK: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] | etruscoproper noun |
Etruscan (inhabitant of Etruria) noun [UK: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] | Etrusconoun |
Etruscan (pertaining to the region and culture of Etruria) adjective [UK: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] | etruscoadjectiveThe Etruscan language and culture disappeared rapidly during the 1st century B.C. = La lingua e la cultura etrusche scomparvero rapidamente nel corso del I secolo a. C. |
Etruscan bear (extinct species of bear) noun | orso etrusconoun |
Etruscan shrew (Suncus etruscus) noun | mustiolonoun |
Faliscan (language) proper noun | faliscoproper noun |
Faliscan (person) noun | falisconoun |
Fennoscandia (geographic area) proper noun | Fennoscandiaproper noun |
Franciscan [Franciscans] (a member of the OFM) noun [UK: fræn.ˈsɪ.skən] [US: fræn.ˈsɪ.skən] | francescanonoun |
Franciscan (Of or related to the Franciscans) adjective [UK: fræn.ˈsɪ.skən] [US: fræn.ˈsɪ.skən] | francescanoadjective |
Latino-Faliscan (An Italic language family.) proper noun | latino-faliscoproper noun |
Latino-Faliscan (Relating to the Latin and Faliscan tongues) adjective | latino-faliscoadjective |
requiescant in pace (may they rest in peace) phrase | Riposa in pacephrase |
scintiscanner (apparatus used to make a scintiscan) noun | scintigrafonoun |
Tuscan (of or relating to Tuscany or its inhabitants) adjective [UK: ˈtə.skən] [US: ˈtə.skən] | toscanoadjective |
Tuscan [Tuscans] (person from or inhabitant of Tuscany) noun [UK: ˈtə.skən] [US: ˈtə.skən] | toscananoun toscanonoun |