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scots
English
Noun
scots
- plural of scot
Anagrams
- Costs, costs
French
Noun
scots m (uncountable)
- Scots (the language spoken in Scotland)
See also
- scots d'Ulster
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removing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???mu?v??/
- Rhymes: -u?v??
Verb
removing
- present participle of remove
Noun
removing (plural removings)
- removal
- 1893, Aeneas James George Mackay, Manual of Practice in the Court of Session (page 78)
- Removings of tenants where declarator of irritancy is necessary as a foundation of the conclusion for removing must be brought in the Court of Session.
- 1893, Aeneas James George Mackay, Manual of Practice in the Court of Session (page 78)
Anagrams
- Meroving
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- what removing means
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