Scour


verb (used with object)
1.
to remove dirt, grease, etc., from or to cleanse or polish by hard rubbing, as with a rough or abrasive material:
to scour pots and pans.
2.
to remove (dirt, grease, etc.) from something by hard rubbing:
to scour grease from pots and pans.
3.
to clear or dig out (a channel, drain, etc.) as by the force of water, by removing debris, etc.
4.
to purge thoroughly, as an animal.
5.
to clear or rid of what is undesirable:
to scour the nation of spies.
6.
to remove by or as if by cleansing; get rid of.
7.
to clean or rid of debris, impurities, etc., by or as if by washing, as cotton or wool.
8.
Metallurgy. (of the contents of a blast furnace) to rub against and corrode (the refractory lining).
verb (used without object)
9.
to rub a surface in order to cleanse or polish it.
10.
to remove dirt, grease, etc.
11.
to become clean and shiny.
12.
to be capable of being cleaned by rubbing:
The roasting pan scours easily.
13.
(of a plow, cultivator, etc.) to pass through the ground without soil clinging to the blade.
14.
(of a plow, shovel, etc.) to become polished from use.
noun
15.
the act of scouring.
16.
the place scoured.
17.
an apparatus or material used in scouring; scourer:
Sand is a good scour.
18.
the erosive force of moving water, as in a river or sea.
19.
Usually, scours. (used with a singular or plural verb) Veterinary Pathology. diarrhea in horses and cattle caused by intestinal infection.
verb (used with object)
1.
to range over, as in a search:
They scoured the countryside for the lost child.
2.
to run or pass quickly over or along.
verb (used without object)
3.
to range about, as in search of something.
4.
to move rapidly or energetically.
verb
1.
to clean or polish (a surface) by washing and rubbing, as with an abrasive cloth
2.
to remove dirt from or have the dirt removed from
3.
(transitive) to clear (a channel) by the force of water; flush
4.
(transitive) to remove by or as if by rubbing
5.
(intransitive) (of livestock, esp cattle) to have diarrhoea
6.
(transitive) to cause (livestock) to purge their bowels
7.
(transitive) to wash (wool) to remove wax, suint, and other impurities
noun
8.
the act of scouring
9.
the place scoured, esp by running water
10.
something that scours, such as a cleansing agent
11.
(often pl) prolonged diarrhoea in livestock, esp cattle
verb
1.
to range over (territory), as in making a search
2.
to move swiftly or energetically over (territory)

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    verb (used with object) 1. to remove dirt, grease, etc., from or to cleanse or polish by hard rubbing, as with a rough or abrasive material: to scour pots and pans. 2. to remove (dirt, grease, etc.) from something by hard rubbing: to scour grease from pots and pans. 3. to clear or dig out […]

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