"Scorified" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who keeps a score or points in a game, competition, or other contest, typically writing the score on a chalkboard or displaying it on an electronic scoreboard.
To get a good score is to perform well in an exam or a game. It is a high number obtained by adding up the points for correctness in an exam or game.
A document or form used to record and record scores, usually used in competitive games, sports, or exams. It is typically a list of participants, tasks or questions, and their corresponding scores or marks.
A word that comes from geology!<br><br>Scoria (noun) refers to:<br><br> A type of volcanic rock that is dark in color, chunky in texture, and often frothy or vesicular in appearance. It is typically formed when lava is rich in gases and has a high content of dissolved volatiles. When the lava is ejected into the air as an explosive or effusive eruption, the gas bubbles get trapped, creating a porous and vesicular rock.<br> In a transferred sense, scoria can also describe something that is dark-colored, rough, and has a porous or bubbly texture, much like the rock. For example, "the scoria-colored soil on the beach".<br><br>Let me know if you'd like me to break down the word further or provide more information.
Soriac is a rare or obsolete word that refers to burning or scorched by fire. It can also refer to a sorbic acid, a type of organic compound.
Scoriaceous refers to a scoria or a type of rock that is composed of rough, dark-colored glassy fragments. It is typically formed when lava cools rapidly and solidifies in the air, resulting in a rough and fragmented texture.
Scorification refers to a process where a metal, typically silver or gold, is subjected to high heat and a resistant glass or silica, causing it to fuse and form a brittle, glassy coating. This fused glassy material can protect the metal beneath from corrosion and wear.
Feeling or showing extreme dislike or contempt for someone or something, often as a result of being wronged or rejected.