scaur |
scur |
As nouns the difference between scaur and scur
is that
scaur is a steep cliff or bank while
scur is a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
As a verb scur is
to move hastily; to scour.
scup |
scur |
As nouns the difference between scup and scur
is that
scup is scoop (
cup- or bowl-shaped tool) while
scur is (veterinary) a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
As a verb scur is
(intransitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to move hastily; to scour.
saur |
scur |
As nouns the difference between saur and scur
is that
saur is soil; dirt while
scur is a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
As a verb scur is
to move hastily; to scour.
scur |
sour |
As nouns the difference between scur and sour
is that
scur is (veterinary) a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow while
sour is the sensation of a sour taste.
As verbs the difference between scur and sour
is that
scur is (intransitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to move hastily; to scour while
sour is (
label) to make sour.
As an adjective sour is
having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.
slur |
scur |
As nouns the difference between slur and scur
is that
slur is an insult or slight while
scur is (veterinary) a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
As verbs the difference between slur and scur
is that
slur is to insult or slight while
scur is (intransitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to move hastily; to scour.
scug |
scur |
As nouns the difference between scug and scur
is that
scug is (scottish) shade, shadow while
scur is (veterinary) a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
As verbs the difference between scug and scur
is that
scug is (scottish|transitive) to shelter; to protect while
scur is (intransitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to move hastily; to scour.
scum |
scur |
As nouns the difference between scum and scur
is that
scum is (uncountable) a layer of impurities that accumulates at the surface of a liquid (especially molten metal or water) while
scur is (veterinary) a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
As verbs the difference between scum and scur
is that
scum is to remove the layer of scum from (a liquid etc) while
scur is (intransitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to move hastily; to scour.
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