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scops

English

Etymology 1

Noun

scops

  1. plural of scop

Etymology 2

Noun

scops (plural scops)

  1. The scops owl.
    • 1872, Golden Hours: A Magazine for Boys and Girls (volume 4, page 266)
      The scops is easily tamed, and becomes very familiar; []

Anagrams

  • PCSOs

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slops

English

Etymology 1

Noun

slops pl (plural only)

  1. (obsolete) Loose trousers.
    • A pair of slops.
  2. (nautical, historical) Sailors’ breeches ending just below the knees or above the ankles, worn mainly in XVIII century.
    Synonym: open-kneed breeches
    • 2012, Nelson's navy, by Philip Haythornthwaite, page 26:
  3. (nautical, dated) Clothing and bedding issued to sailors.
  4. (South Africa) plural of slop (rubber thong sandals)
Synonyms
  • (an item of footwear): see list in flip-flop

Etymology 2

Noun

slops

  1. plural of slop (scraps fed to animals; household wastewater)

Verb

slops

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slop

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