10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCUFT»
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
SCUFT, SCUFF, SCRUFT, SCRUFF, the napeofthe neck. (Scand.) Theorig. form
seemsto have been scuft;aform which occurseven in Gothic. 'Scuft of the neck;'
Grose's Gloss. (1790).— ONorseskopt (pron. skoft), hairof thehead; mod. Icel.
skott ...
2
A survey of the Saudi Arabian oil industry 1992
Altogether, the system has nameplate capacity to gather about 6 billion scuft/day
of raw gas and to process about 4 billion scuft/day of that total. Saudi Aramco
originally expected that most of the gas for the Master Gas System would be ...
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Embassy of the United States of America in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1994
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
a form of scruff or scuft. Scuff,skuf, v.i.toshuffle along the ground.—v.t. (Scot.)to
graze slightly. [Sw.skuffa, to shove.] Scuff, skuf, n. a scurf: a scale. Scuffle, skuf′l,
v.i. to struggle closely: to fight confusedly.—n. a struggle in which the combatants
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Standard cubic feet (scuft) of exhaust gas (containing aerosol) to be controlled: a.
(6000 gal/mo + 46,000 gal/mo) x 2 - 104,000 gal/mo = mass of 50 percent
solution exhausted at a concentration of 5 grains/scuft. b. Average density (6.7 +
8.33 ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[See scuft] scruff2 skruf, n scurf; an untidy, dirty person (colloq). — n scnifflness.
— adj scruffy scurvy (archaic); untidy, dirty (colloq). [Metathetic variant of scurf ]
scrum skrum, n a disorderly struggle, a melee; a closing-in of rival forwards round
...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Wor.'l Becoming scarce (s.v. Snovin). Oxf'.1,W'il.l SCUFFLER-FOOT, sb. th.l One
of the four or five iron hoes or shares forming part of a scuffler. SCUFFLINGS,sb.
pl. e.An. Not known to our correspondents] Refuse of wood. ( ALL) ' SCUFT, sb.
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Blast Furnace and Steel Plant
that the purified gas contains only 0.27 grains/ 100 SCUFT. When NHj is
scrubbed off by means of liquid (0.5 cu. ft./lOOO SCUFT gas), the steam
consumption for distilling the NHi is relatively high (12.5 lbs./cu. ft. liquid).
Therefore, the so-called ...
8
Principles of petroleum reservoir engineering
corresponding to a gas volume at standard conditions of 26.81x106 26.81 xlO6 . ,
„ , = 3.55 x 109sm3 = 125 x 109 scuft B,(15MPa) 7.561x10 3 Therefore, for case 2
the gas reserves are Gpa = (17.89 - 3.55) x 109 sm3 = 14.3 x 109 sm3 = 506 x ...
Gian Luigi Chierici, 1994
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A glossary of the Lancashire dialect, by J.H. Nodal and G. ...
Frisian, skuft, the withers of SCUFT, J a horse, properly the tuft of hair which a
person mounting lays hold of to help himself up. Goth, skuft, hair of the head." —
Wedgwood. Mr. R. D. Blackmore in his Devonshire story, Christowell, chap. 39,
has ...
John Howard Nodal, George Milner, 1875
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Survey English Dialects
Ch W0 0 Nt Lei R Sr. => back, cuff, crag, nape, nod, nope, poll, scorp, scrub,
scruck, scruffle, scruft, scuff, scuffle, scuft, scurf [forms generally + of the/his neck]
2. n DANDRUFF V1.1.3. sk1I0f Cu, sk1Iurf Du, sk1I9f Nb We, sk1er Db, SkBAf Nb,
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