Scour - Law Dictionary Search Results
Furbish
To rub or scour to brightness to clean to burnish as to furbish a
Scour
To rub hard with something rough as sand or Bristol brick especially for the purpose of cleaning to clean by...
Scur
To move hastily to scour
Skirr
To ramble over in order to clear to scour
Escurare
Escurare, to scour or cleanse.
Firmura
Firmura, liberty to scour and repair a mill-dam, and carry away the soil, etc.
Calamite
form of plants of the modern Equiseta the Horsetail or Scouring Rush family but sometimes attaining the height of trees and
Offscouring
That which is scoured off hence refuse rejected matter that which is vile or
Outscouring
That which is scoured out or washed out
Pipe clay
in making tobacco pipes and various kinds of earthenware in scouring cloth and in cleansing soldiers equipments
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