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to cut shallow slits at regular intervals on the surface of a food, as in scoring fat on ham before glazing, for either decoration or to tenderize, or to prevent edges from curling.
Ãâó: www.cooksrecipes.com/cooking-dictionary/S-search-r...
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To compress paper along a straight line so it folds more easily and accurately. Also called crease.
Ãâó: www.c-latitude.com/glossary.asp
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Refers to the grade of butter. Butter is graded/scored by government inspectors on the basis of flavor, aroma, body and texture.
Ãâó: webexhibits.org/butter/glossary-sz.html
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| scorbutic |
scurvy, caused by a lack of vitamin C. Under the skin you would notice hemorrhages.
Ãâó: homeoinfo.com/05_repertory/language/skin_eruption_...
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To cut shallow slashes into a ham or other food, usually for decoration, to allow excess fat to drain, or to help tenderize.
Ãâó: southernfood.about.com/library/info/bld_s.htm
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| SCOR | paper with lines appropriate for writing music |
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| SCOR | a large board for displaying the score of a contest (and some other information) |
| SCOR | a record of scores (as in golf) |
| SCOR | an official who records the score during the progress of a game |
| SCOR | having no points scores |
| SCOR | an official who records the score during the progress of a game |
| SCOR | a logger who marks trees to be felled |
| SCOR | a player who makes a score in a game or contest |
| SCOR | a large number or amount |
| SCOR | the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals |
| SCOR | evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score |
| SCOR | a system of classifying according to quality or merit or amount |
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