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To cut halfway through; for example the fatty covering of ham is scored before baking; the outer rind of a cucumber is scored with a fork.
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To impress or indent a mark with a string or rule in the paper to make folding easier.
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| scorpion |
An arthropod (invertebrate) with a poisonous sting.
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| score |
Musical notation showing all parts arranged one underneath the other.
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The written depiction of all the parts of a musical ensemble with the parts stacked vertically and rhythmically aligned.
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| SCOR | open disrespect for a person or thing |
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| SCOR | lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike |
| SCOR | reject with contempt |
| SCOR | look down on with disdain |
| SCOR | treated with contempt |
| SCOR | a person who expresses contempt by remarks or facial expression |
| SCOR | expressing offensive reproach |
| SCOR | expressing extreme contempt |
| SCOR | without respect |
| SCOR | type genus of the Scorpaenidae: scorpionfishes |
| SCOR | a kind of scorpionfish |
| SCOR | any of numerous carnivorous usually bottom-dwelling warm-water marine fishes found worldwide but most abundant in the Pacific |
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