| scab | (n) สะเก็ดแผล, Syn. crust, eschar, slough |
| scab | (n) คนงานที่ไม่ยอมเข้าร่วมหยุดงานประท้วง, See also: คนงานที่ไม่ยอมเข้าร่วมสหภาพแรงงาน, Syn. apostate, deserter, knobstick, traitor, turncoat, strikebreaker |
| scab | (vi) ตกสะเก็ด |
| scab | A longsword sheathed in an intricately engraved scabbard. |
| scab | The blisters have formed scabs. |
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| scab | (n) someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike, Syn. blackleg, strikebreaker, rat |
| scab | (n) the crustlike surface of a healing skin lesion |
| scab | (v) form a scab, Example: the wounds will eventually scab |
| scabbard | (n) a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet |
| scabby | (adj) covered with scabs |
| scabicide | (n) a drug that destroys the itch mite that causes scabies |
| scabies | (n) a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation, Syn. itch, Example: he has a bad case of the itch |
| scabious | (n) any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa, Syn. scabiosa |
| scablands | (n) (geology) flat elevated land with poor soil and little vegetation that is scarred by dry channels of glacial origin (especially in eastern Washington) |
| scabrous | (adj) dealing with salacious or indecent material, Example: a scabrous novel |
| Scab | n. [ OE. scab, scabbe, shabbe; cf. AS. scaeb, sceabb, scebb, Dan. & Sw. skab, and also L. scabies, fr. scabere to scratch, akin to E. shave. See Shave, and cf. Shab, Shabby. ] |
| Scab | v. i. |
| Scabbard | n. [ OE. scaubert, scauberk, OF. escaubers, escauberz, pl., scabbards, probably of German or Scan. origin; cf. Icel. skālpr scabbard, and G. bergen to conceal. Cf. Hauberk. ] The case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, etc., is kept; a sheath. [ 1913 Webster ] Nor in thy scabbard sheathe that famous blade. Fairfax. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Scabbard | v. t. To put in a scabbard. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Scabbard plane | See |
| Scabbed | a. |
| Scabbedness | n. Scabbiness. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Scabbily | adv. In a scabby manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Scabbiness | n. The quality or state of being scabby. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Scabble | v. t. See Scapple. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 痂 | [痂] scab #31,911 [Add to Longdo] |
| 皽 | [皽] scab [Add to Longdo] |