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Sallet
- noun - a light medieval helmet with a slit for vision
Sallow
- adjective - any of several Old World shrubby broad-leaved willows having large catkins; some are important sources for tanbark and charcoal
- cause to become sallow; "The illness has sallowed her face"
- unhealthy looking
Saulie
- - A hired mourner at a funeral.
Sawlog
- unknown - n. A log cut to the proper length for sawing in a sawmill.
Scalar
- adjective - a variable quantity that cannot be resolved into components
- of or relating to a directionless magnitude (such as mass or speed etc.) that is completely specified by its magnitude; "scalar quantity"
- of or relating to a musical scale; "he played some basic scalar patterns on his guitar"
Scalds
- noun - a burn cause by hot liquid or steam
- burn with a hot liquid or steam; "She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out"
- heat to the boiling point; "scald the milk"
- subject to harsh criticism; "The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday"; "the professor scaled the students"; "your invectives scorched the community"
- the act of burning with steam or hot water
- treat with boiling water; "scald tomatoes so that they can be peeled"
Scaled
- verb - (used of armor) having overlapping metal plates attached to a leather backing
- climb up by means of a ladder
- having the body covered or partially covered with thin horny plates, as some fish and reptiles
- measure by or as if by a scale; "This bike scales only 25 pounds"
- measure with or as if with scales; "scale the gold"
- pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard
- reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc"
- remove the scales from; "scale fish"
- size or measure according to a scale; "This model must be scaled down"
- take by attacking with scaling ladders; "The troops scaled the walls of the fort"
Scaler
- noun - an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually