SCOUR vs SCRUB: NOUN
- The violent removal of sand by the wind, especially when it blows through a funnel-shaped pass or canon.
- The material used in scouring or cleansing woolens, etc.
- A kind of diarrhea or dysentery among cattle or other animals; violent purging.
- The clearing action of a strong, swift current through a narrow channel; the removal of more or less of the material at the bottom of a river or tidal channel by the action of a current of water flowing over it with sufficient velocity to produce this effect.
- Diarrhea in livestock.
- A cleansing agent for wool.
- A place that has been scoured, as by flushing with water.
- A scouring action or effect.
- A place that is scoured (especially by running water)
- A place scoured out by running water, as in the bed of a stream below a fall.
- The act of scouring.
- Diarrhœa or dysentery among cattle.
- Something small and mean.
- A worn-out brush.
- A thicket or jungle, often specified by the name of the prevailing plant
- One of the common live stock of a region of no particular breed or not of pure breed, esp. when inferior in size, etc.
- Vegetation of inferior quality, though sometimes thick and impenetrable, growing in poor soil or in sand; also, brush; -- called also scrub brush. See Brush, above.
- A low, straggling tree of inferior quality.
- An Australian passerine bird of the family Atrichornithidæ, as Atrichia clamosa; -- called also brush bird.
- An Australian singing bird of the genus Drymodes.
- One who is a freak or unable to complete easy tasks.
- The popular name of several dwarfish species of oak. The scrub oak of New England and the Middle States is Quercus ilicifolia, a scraggy shrub; that of the Southern States is a small tree (Q. Catesbæi); that of the Rocky Mountain region is Q. undulata, var. Gambelii.
- The act or an instance of scrubbing.
- A preparation or product used in scrubbing.
- Dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
- The act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
- The articles of clothing that make up a scrub suit.
- Vegetation consisting chiefly of shrubs and small trees.
- An area covered with such vegetation.
- A domestic animal that is feral or not purebred.
- A contemptible or incompetent person.
- One not on the first team of players, a substitute.
- A bush; shrub; a tree or shrub seemingly or really stunted.
- Collectively, bushes; brushwood; underwood; stunted forest.
- A worn-out brush; a stunted broom.
- One who labors hard and lives meanly; a drudge; a mean or common fellow.
- A worn-out or worthless horse, ox, or other animal, or one of a common or inferior breed.
- Anything small and mean.
- A scrubbing.
- A player not on the varsity or first team.
SCOUR vs SCRUB: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Mean; dirty; contemptible; scrubby.
- A game, as of ball, by unpracticed players.
- A race between scrubs, or between untrained animals or contestants.
- (of domestic animals) not selectively bred
SCOUR vs SCRUB: VERB
- Clean with hard rubbing
- Rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid
- Examine minutely
- Rub hard or scrub
- Wash thoroughly
- Clean with hard rubbing
SCOUR vs SCRUB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To clean (wheat) before the milling process.
- To range over (an area) quickly and energetically.
- To range over or about an area, especially in a search.
- To move swiftly; scurry.
- To clean, polish, or wash by scrubbing vigorously.
- To remove by scrubbing.
- To remove dirt or grease from (cloth or fibers) by means of a detergent.
- To clear (an area) by freeing of weeds or other vegetation.
- To clear (a channel or pipe) by flushing.
- To run swiftly; to rove or range in pursuit or search of something; to scamper.
- To be purged freely; to have a diarrhœa.
- To cleanse anything.
- To clean anything by rubbing.
- To scrub something in order to clean or polish it.
- To search through or over thoroughly.
- To have diarrhea. Used of livestock.
- To remove (dirt or stains) by hard rubbing.
- To rub hard in order to clean.
- To clean or wash something by hard rubbing.
- To rub anything hard, especially with a wet brush; to scour; hence, to be diligent and penurious.
- To remove impurities from (a gas) chemically.
- To cancel or abandon; drop.
SCOUR vs SCRUB: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To rub hard with something rough, as sand or Bristol brick, especially for the purpose of cleaning; to clean by friction; to make clean or bright; to cleanse from grease, dirt, etc., as articles of dress.
- To purge.
- To remove by rubbing or cleansing; to sweep along or off; to carry away or remove, as by a current of water; -- often with off or away.
- To pass swiftly over; to brush along; to traverse or search thoroughly.
- A tumbling barrel. See under Tumbling.
- A basic slag, which attacks the lining of a shaft furnace.
- See Dutch rush, under Dutch.
- To cleanse or clear, as by a current of water; to flush.
- To rub hard; to wash with rubbing; usually, to rub with a wet brush, or with something coarse or rough, for the purpose of cleaning or brightening.
SCOUR vs SCRUB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To be purged thoroughly or violently; use strong purgatives.
- To cleanse cloth; remove dirt or grease from a texture.
- To rub a surface for the purpose of cleansing it.
- To run over and scatter; clean out.
- To remove by scouring; cleanse away; obliterate; efface.
- To cleanse thoroughly in any way; free entirely from impurities, or whatever obstructs or is undesirable; clear; sweep clear; rid.
- To pass through the soil without the latter adhering, the blade being thus rubbed bright: said of an agricultural implement.
- To run with celerity; scamper; scurry off or along.
- To rove or range for the purpose of sweeping or taking something.
- To run quickly over or along, especially in quest or as if in quest of something.
- To cleanse by hard rubbing; clean by friction; make clean and bright on the surface by rubbing; brighten.
- To cleanse from grease and dirt by rubbing or scrubbing thoroughly with soap, washing, rinsing, etc.; cleanse by scrubbing and the use of certain chemical appliances: as, to scour blankets, carpets, articles of dress, etc.; to scour woolens.
- To cleanse or clean out by flushing, or by a violent flood of water.
- To purge thoroughly or with violence; purge drastically.
- Of inferior breed or stunted growth; ill-conditioned; hence, scraggy; shabby; mean; scurvy; contemptible; small.
- To rub hard, either with a brush or other instrument or a cloth, or with the bare hand, for the purpose of cleaning, scouring, or making bright; cleanse, scour, or polish by rubbing with something rough.
- To cleanse, scour, or polish things by rubbing them with something rough or coarse; rub hard.
- To drudge; grub: as, to scrub hard for a living.
- Postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
SCOUR vs SCRUB: RELATED WORDS
- Scrape, Scavenge, Peruse, Rummage, Trawl, Sift, Weathering, Erosional, Erosion, Washouts, Burnish, Rake, Abrade, Flush, Scrub
- Brush, Loofah, Wash, Cleanse, Underbred, Scrub up, Crossbred, Mixed, Cur, Unimproved, Mongrel, Chaparral, Scouring, Bush, Scour
SCOUR vs SCRUB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unearth, Searching, Combing, Scrounge, Scrape, Scavenge, Rummage, Trawl, Weathering, Erosional, Washouts, Burnish, Abrade, Flush, Scrub
- Cleaning, Wipe, Brush, Loofah, Wash, Cleanse, Underbred, Crossbred, Mixed, Cur, Unimproved, Mongrel, Chaparral, Scouring, Scour
SCOUR vs SCRUB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Bridge is scour critical; field review indicates that extensive scour has occurred at bridge foundations.
- CLEARWATER AND LIVEBED SCOUR There are two conditions for contraction and local scour: clearwaterand livebedscour.
- The value of the velocity ratio, V scour and contraction scour parameters.
- Bank scour may occur as part of bridge scour or independently at other locations along the highway embankment.
- Scour risk: Scour can be affected by the size and type of waterway structure.
- We also used scour chains to measure scour depth at spawning locations.
- This form of general scour is called contraction scour.
- If scour holes overlap, local scour can be deeper.
- These scour estimates include both contraction and local scour, so only longterm degradation would need to be added to estimate total scour.
- Resistance to scour: If the hydraulics study determines potential scour condition exists, provide sufficient embedment depth or provide scour protection.
- Scrub with an old toothbrush or scrub brush to get the dirt off.
- Ives Blemish Control Apricot Scrub is a natural and oil free exfoliating scrub.
- Agitate with a white nylon pad, scrub brush or scrub machine.
- Agitate with nylon scrub brush or white scrub pad.
- Water helps the scrub to slip and scrub easily.
- Manage HMDA Reporting, including quarterly scrub and yearly scrub.
- Now what I do is, I squirt the cleaning solution onto the floor and scrub, scrub, scrub with a mop.
- See more ideas about scrub hat patterns, scrub hats, surgical scrub hats.
- Scrub Soothing Scrub is a gentle scrub for all types of hair, particularly suitable for sensitive scalps.
- BS mix to the roots of my hair and scrub, scrub, scrub.
SCOUR vs SCRUB: QUESTIONS
- What is global scour and how does it affect my installation?
- How many times can you scour an item in the Crucible?
- What is the mortality and morbidity associated with calf scour?
- Is a detailed scour evaluation required for new span bridges?
- Is scour an inspection-related input or a design parameter?
- What is scour and how does it affect offshore piles?
- What determines the depth of channel scour during a flood?
- How prone are cable connections to scour in wind farms?
- How does culvert studio handle worst-case scour geometries?
- Which models are used to estimate contraction scour depths?
- How does the California scrub jay recover its food?
- What is the splints system for scrub practitioners/nurses?
- What are the different types of Nursing scrub tops?
- Which lab findings support the diagnosis of scrub typhus?
- Does wonderwink scrub shop sell CID resources products?
- What are the ingredients in Fender astringent scrub?
- Is doxycycline an effective antibiotic for scrub typhus?
- What are the possible complications of scrub typhus?
- What makes our signature revitalising facial scrub different?
- What is the recommended scrub method for surgical hand scrub?