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scaly
English
Etymology
From Middle English scali, skaly, equivalent to scale +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ske?li/
- Rhymes: -e?li
Adjective
scaly (comparative scalier, superlative scaliest)
- Covered or abounding with scales.
- Synonyms: squamulose; see also Thesaurus:scaly
- Antonyms: scaleless, esquamulose
- Composed of scales lying over each other.
- Resembling scales, laminae, or layers.
- (dated, vulgar or South Africa) low, mean.
Translations
Noun
scaly (plural scalies)
- (South Africa) The scaly yellowfish, Labeobarbus natalensis.
Anagrams
- Clays, acyls, clays
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leprosity
English
Noun
leprosity (countable and uncountable, plural leprosities)
- The state or quality of being leprous or scaly.
- leprosities of metals
Anagrams
- pyrolites
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