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scoured Definition


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scour1
verb scoured, scouring
    1. To clean, polish or remove by hard rubbing.
      Thesaurus: scrub, clean, cleanse, wash, rub, abrade, buff, burnish, polish, furbish.
    2. To free from dirt or grease.
    3. To flush clean with a jet or current of water.
    4. To wash (sheep wool) in order to remove grease and impurities.
    intr
    5. In animals: to act as a purgative.
noun
    1. An act of scouring.
    2. In animal livestock: diarrhoea.
      Form: scours (often)
Derivative: scouring
noun
    Derivative: scourings
    plural noun
      Matter accumulated as a result of scouring.
    Etymology: 13c: from French escurer, from Latin excurare to cleanse.





    scour2
    verb scoured, scouring
      1. To make an exhaustive search of (an area).
        Thesaurus: search, probe, scrutinize, comb, forage, ransack.
      2. To range over or move quickly over (an area).
    Derivative: scourer
      Someone who scours.
      A device or container for scouring.
    Etymology: 14c: from Norse skur storm, shower.



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