Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (112 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sc.
- 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 scald
scald (noun)
- A burn, or injury to the skin or flesh, by hot liquid or steam.
scald (verb)
- To burn with hot liquid.
- To heat almost to boiling.
scald (noun)
- Scaliness; a scabby skin disease.
scald (adjective)
- Affected with the scab; scabby.
- Paltry; worthless.
scald (noun)
- A Nordic poet of the Viking Age
Definition of scart
scart (noun)
- A slight wound.
- A dash or stroke.
- A niggard.
- A poor-looking creature; a wretch.
scart (verb)
- To scratch or scrape.
Definition of scope
scope (noun)
- The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
- A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target.
- Opportunity; broad range; degree of freedom.
- The region of program source code in which a given identifier is meaningful, or a given object can be accessed.
- The shortest sub-wff of which a given instance of a logical connective is a part.
- The region of an utterance to which some modifying element applies.
- A periscope, telescope, microscope or oscilloscope.
- Any medical procedure that ends in the suffix -scopy, such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, etc.
scope (verb)
- To perform a cursory investigation of; scope out.
- To perform any medical procedure that ends in the suffix -scopy, such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, etc.
- To limit (an object or variable) to a certain region of program source code.
- To examine under a microscope.
- To observe a bird using a spotting scope.
scope (noun)
- A bundle, as of twigs.
Definition of scrod
scrod (noun)
- (sometimes New York) Any cod, pollock, haddock, or other whitefish.
scrod (verb)
- To shred.
Definition of scrub
scrub (noun)
- One who labors hard and lives meanly; a mean fellow.
- One who is incompetent or unable to complete easy tasks.
- A thicket or jungle, often specified by the name of the prevailing plant
- (stock breeding) One of the common livestock of a region of no particular breed or not of pure breed, especially when inferior in size, etc. Often used to refer to male animals unsuited for breeding.
- Vegetation of inferior quality, though sometimes thick and impenetrable, growing in poor soil or in sand; also, brush.
- One not on the first team of players; a substitute.
scrub (adjective)
- Mean; dirty; contemptible; scrubby.
scrub (noun)
- An instance of scrubbing.
- A cancellation.
- A worn-out brush.
- One who scrubs.
- (in the plural) Clothing worn while performing surgery.
- (by extension, in the plural) Any medical uniform consisting of a short-sleeved shirt and pants (trousers).
- An exfoliant for the body.
scrub (verb)
- To rub hard; to wash with rubbing; usually, to rub with a wet brush, or with something coarse or rough, for the purpose of cleaning or brightening
- To rub anything hard, especially with a wet brush; to scour
- To be diligent and penurious
- To call off a scheduled event; to cancel.
- To eliminate or to correct data from a set of records to bring it inline with other similar datasets
- (audio) To move a recording tape back and forth with a scrubbing motion to produce a scratching sound, or to do so by a similar use of a control on an editing system.
- (audio, video) To maneuver the play position on a media editing system by using a scroll bar or touch-based interface.