Scopas
noun
1.
flourished 4th century b.c, Greek sculptor and architect.
noun, plural scopae
[skoh-pee] /ˈskoʊ pi/ (Show IPA), scopas.
1.
pollen brush.
noun
1.
4th century bc, Greek sculptor and architect
noun (pl) -pae (-ˌpiː)
1.
a tuft of hairs on the abdomen or hind legs of bees, used for collecting pollen
noun acronym (in South Africa)
1.
Standing Committee on Public Accounts
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