Associations to the word «Scalloping»
Noun
- Squash
- Pilgrimage
- Embroidery
- Ingredient
- Toxin
- Wreath
- Etching
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- Stew
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- Propulsion
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- Bait
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- Alga
- Cuisine
- Width
- Continuation
- Chicken
- Pattern
- Pepper
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- Meat
- Butter
- Insertion
- Cotton
- Venus
- Decoration
- Vegetable
- Oct
- Menu
- Prohibition
- Bay
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- Substrate
- Lamb
- Symbol
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- Cheese
- Ribbon
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- Edge
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- Specie
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- Species
- Bear
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- Yearly
- Bean
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Wiktionary
SCALLOP, noun. Any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family Pectinidae which are free-swimming.
SCALLOP, noun. A curved projection, making part of a decoration.
SCALLOP, noun. A fillet of meat, escalope.
SCALLOP, noun. A form of fried potato.
SCALLOP, noun. A dish shaped like a scallop shell.
SCALLOP, verb. To (be) cut in the shape of a crescent
SCALLOP, verb. (transitive) to make or cook scallops
SCALLOP, verb. (transitive) to bake in a casserole (gratin), originally in a scallop shell; especially used in form scalloped
SCALLOP, verb. (intransitive) to harvest scallops
SCALLOP THEOREM, noun. (fluid dynamics) A theorem which states that to achieve propulsion at low Reynolds number in simple (i.e. Newtonian) fluids, a swimmer must deform in a way that is not invariant under time-reversal.
SCALLOP THEOREMS, noun. Plural of scallop theorem
Dictionary definition
SCALLOP, noun. One of a series of rounded projections (or the notches between them) formed by curves along an edge (as the edge of a leaf or piece of cloth or the margin of a shell or a shriveled red blood cell observed in a hypertonic solution etc.).
SCALLOP, noun. Edible muscle of mollusks having fan-shaped shells; served broiled or poached or in salads or cream sauces.
SCALLOP, noun. Thin slice of meat (especially veal) usually fried or broiled.
SCALLOP, noun. Edible marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped shell that swim by expelling water from the shell in a series of snapping motions.
SCALLOP, verb. Decorate an edge with scallops; "the dress had a scalloped skirt".
SCALLOP, verb. Bake in a sauce, milk, etc., often with breadcrumbs on top.
SCALLOP, verb. Form scallops in; "scallop the meat".
SCALLOP, verb. Fish for scallops.
SCALLOP, verb. Shape or cut in scallops; "scallop the hem of the dress".
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