"Scantlet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scantlet" Meaning

A scantlet is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of rope or cord used to draw, haul, or raise heavy objects.

In modern times, it is sometimes used to refer to a nautical instrument, specifically a type of line or rope used to lift and maneuver heavy loads, such as anchors or other equipment, on a ship or boat.

The word "scantlet" is derived from the Old English word "scant", which means "suspender" or "rope", and the suffix "-let", which is a diminutive form.

It's worth noting that the word "scantlet" is not commonly used in modern English and may be unfamiliar to many people. However, it is an interesting example of an archaic or nautical term that has been preserved through historical documentation.

"Scantlet" Examples

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A scantlet is an old-fashioned word that refers to a small, brief document or communication.

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The love letter was just a scantlet, hardly more than a page long, but it had won her heart.
The scantlet of advice from the experienced colleague was all that the new employee needed to succeed.
The professor handed out scantlets of feedback to the students, concise and to the point.
The email was just a scantlet, but it contained a message of encouragement that made her day.
The wartime scantlets, consisting of hastily scribbled notes, were the only records of communication between comrades.

"Scantlet" Similar Words

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Visible or noticeable in a barely sufficient or barely adequate amount.<br><br>Example: "The scantier details in the mystery novel were left for the readers to figure out themselves."

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Scapa can refer to:<br><br>1. Scapa Flux: Also known as cold directional solidification, it is a type of defects that occurs at the surface of the casting, characterized by a depression in the surface.<br>2. Scapa Flow: A body of water in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, that served as a major Royal Navy base during World War I and World War II.<br>3. Scapa (oils and chemicals): A Scottish-based corporate company which comprises Scapa Group, Swerea SIC and SABRE Industries.<br><br>It is also the name of some islands in the Marshall Islands and also a type of schist in geology.

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