Associations to the word «Scalding»
Noun
- Boiling
- Valve
- Water
- Burning
- Temperature
- Stench
- Tub
- Boil
- Vinegar
- Pint
- Heater
- Kettle
- Sip
- Tear
- Boiler
- Shower
- Coffee
- Consumption
- Quart
- Steam
- Mug
- Syrup
- Pot
- Tea
- Cream
- Infusion
- Stir
- Vat
- Pit
- Immersion
- Lobster
- Cheek
- Stove
- Spoon
- Urine
- Sob
- Beating
- Weep
- Ammonia
- Spray
- Jar
- Liquid
- Bath
- Milk
- Vapor
- Slice
- Darkness
- Burn
- Torment
- Heat
- Hell
- Sugar
- Flour
- Butter
- Yeast
- Juice
- Dip
- Bread
- Dash
- Sensation
- Pan
- Picking
- Feather
- Instant
- Dish
- Skin
- Flesh
- Cloud
- Burst
- Drop
- Sink
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SCALDING, adjective. (of a liquid) Hot enough to burn.
SCALDING, verb. Present participle of scald
SCALDING, noun. An instance of scalding: a burn.
SCALDING, noun. (currency) (historical) Alternative term for escaline, (particularly) the form circulated by Stephen de Fulbourn in Ireland as a debased form of the sterling silver penny, outlawed under Edward I.
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