"Scutching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scutching" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scutching" Meaning

Scutching is a process of removing the hulls or shives from flax, hemp, or jute by beating or thrashing them to loosen the fibers. This is often done mechanically or manually to separate the long, usable fibers from the shorter, woody, or woody-fibrous parts of the plant.

"Scutching" Examples

Definition:

The removal of the shorter or second hand parts from flax or hemp, especially by breaking them up with a machine.

Usage Examples:


The farmer uses a scutching machine to remove the broken fibre from the flax straw.
She had never learned how to scutch flax when she was at school, but she remembered the basics.
The scutching room was a big warehouse at the back of the farm where the workers would spend the day separating the fibres by hand.
The mill's efficiency increased dramatically since they installed the new scutching machine.
Before the introduction of mechanisation for scutching, the fleecy fibres were done away with in large quantities.

"Scutching" Similar Words

Scutal

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Scutari

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Scutate

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Split into or cause to split into triangular scutes or horny plates, typically on the shell of a tortoise or turtle.

Scutch

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Scutched

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Scutching refers to a process of removing or clearing something in a sudden or violent manner, especially the removal of chaff (the outer covering of a grain) from grain, particularly grain straw after threshing.<br><br>It can also be used as a verb, meaning to toss or remove with a sudden, rough motion, often in the context of breaking free or escaping.<br><br>Example: "The scutched the twigs from the bottom of the basket."

Scutcheon

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Scutcheoned

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I couldn't find any word "scutcheoned" in the English language.

Scutches

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A verb that refers to the act of scouring or rubbing off something, often with abrasives, especially to clean or remove something rough or unwanted from a surface.

Scute

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Relating to or resembling a beetle.

Scutella

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A porridge dish, typically made from cockle shells and hot water.

Scutellar

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Scutellarioides

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Scutellarioides refers to a type of phylogeny or systematics related to Scutellaria, a genus of flowering plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae).

Scutellate

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To cut or notched something so that it has small points or jagged edges that resemble a scute, the part of a tortoise shell.

Scutellated

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The word "scutellated" is an adjective that means having a scutellum, or a scale or plate, on top of something. In botany, it specifically refers to the presence of a scutellum, a small scale or plate-like structure, particularly on the surface of seeds or other plant parts.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, the term can also describe something that is tough and protective, like a shield or a plating.<br><br>Example: The scutellated seeds had a distinctive shape with a small plate-like structure on top.

Scutellation

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Scutelliplantar

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Scutelliplantar refers to a scutellum (a small plate or shield-like structure) located near or connected to the sole (plantar aspect) of an animal's foot, typically found in some invertebrates like arachnids or crustaceans.