5 letter words starting with sc

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  • SCABS
  • SCADS
  • SCAFF
  • SCAGS
  • SCAIL
  • SCALA
  • SCALD
  • SCALE
  • SCALL
  • SCALP
  • SCALY
  • SCAMP
  • SCAMS
  • SCAND
  • SCANS
  • SCANT
  • SCAPA
  • SCAPE
  • SCAPI
  • SCARE
  • SCARF
  • SCARP
  • SCARS
  • SCART
  • SCARY
  • SCATH
  • SCATS
  • SCATT
  • SCAUD
  • SCAUP
  • SCAUR
  • SCAWS
  • SCEAT
  • SCENA
  • SCEND
  • SCENE
  • SCENT
  • SCHAV
  • SCHIF
  • SCHMO
  • SCHUL
  • SCHWA
  • SCIFI
  • SCIND
  • SCION
  • SCIRE
  • SCLIM
  • SCOBE
  • SCODY
  • SCOFF
  • SCOGS
  • SCOLD
  • SCONE
  • SCOOG
  • SCOOP
  • SCOOT
  • SCOPA
  • SCOPE
  • SCOPS
  • SCORE
  • SCORN
  • SCORP
  • SCOTE
  • SCOTS
  • SCOUG
  • SCOUP
  • SCOUR
  • SCOUT
  • SCOWL
  • SCOWP
  • SCOWS
  • SCRAB
  • SCRAE
  • SCRAG
  • SCRAM
  • SCRAN
  • SCRAP
  • SCRAT
  • SCRAW
  • SCRAY
  • SCREE
  • SCREW
  • SCRIM
  • SCRIP
  • SCROB
  • SCROD
  • SCROG
  • SCROO
  • SCROW
  • SCRUB
  • SCRUM
  • SCUBA
  • SCUDI
  • SCUDO
  • SCUDS
  • SCUFF
  • SCUFT
  • SCUGS
  • SCULK
  • SCULL
  • SCULP
  • SCULS
  • SCUMS
  • SCUPS
  • SCURF
  • SCURS
  • SCUSE
  • SCUTA
  • SCUTE
  • SCUTS
  • SCUZZ
  • SCYES

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of scape

scape (noun)

  1. A leafless stalk growing directly out of a root.
  2. The basal segment of an insect's antenna (i.e. the part closest to the body).
  3. The basal part of the ovipositor of an insect, more specifically known as the oviscape.
  4. The shaft of a column.
  5. The apophyge of a shaft.

scape (noun)

  1. Escape
  2. A means of escape; evasion.
  3. A freak; a slip; a fault; an escapade.
  4. A loose act of vice or lewdness.

scape (verb)

  1. To escape

scape (noun)

  1. The cry of the snipe when flushed.
  2. The snipe itself.

Definition of scats

scats (noun)

  1. A tax; tribute.
  2. A land-tax paid in the Shetland Islands.

scats (noun)

  1. Scat singing.

scats (verb)

  1. To sing an improvised melodic solo using nonsense syllables, often onomatopoeic or imitative of musical instruments.

scats (verb)

  1. To leave quickly (often used in the imperative).
  2. An imperative demand, often understood by speaker and listener as impertinent.

scats (noun)

  1. Any fish in the family Scatophagidae

Definition of scram

scram (verb)

  1. Leave in a hurry, go away.

scram (noun)

  1. The emergency shutdown device of a nuclear reactor, originally specifically by insertion of one or more safety control rods.
  2. An activation of the emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor.
  3. (by extension) Any emergency shutdown.

scram (verb)

  1. To use the shutdown or safety device of a nuclear reactor.
  2. (by extension) To use any emergency shutdown.

scram (noun)

  1. A scratch, especially caused by claws or fingernails.

scram (verb)

  1. Scratch with claws or fingernails.


Definition of screw

screw (noun)

  1. A device that has a helical function.
  2. The motion of screwing something; a turn or twist to one side.
  3. A prison guard.
  4. An extortioner; a sharp bargainer; a skinflint.
  5. An instructor who examines with great or unnecessary severity; also, a searching or strict examination of a student by an instructor.
  6. Sexual intercourse; the act of screwing.
  7. A casual sexual partner.
  8. Salary, wages.
  9. Backspin.
  10. A small packet of tobacco.
  11. An old, worn-out, unsound and worthless horse.
  12. A straight line in space with which a definite linear magnitude termed the pitch is associated. It is used to express the displacement of a rigid body, which may always be made to consist of a rotation about an axis combined with a translation parallel to that axis.
  13. An amphipod crustacean.
  14. (in the plural, with "the") Rheumatism.

screw (verb)

  1. To connect or assemble pieces using a screw.
  2. To have sexual intercourse with.
  3. To cheat someone or ruin their chances in a game or other situation.
  4. To practice extortion upon; to oppress by unreasonable or extortionate exactions; to put the screws on.
  5. To contort.
  6. To miskick (a ball) by hitting it with the wrong part of the foot.
  7. To screw back.
  8. To examine (a student) rigidly; to subject to a severe examination.