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scored, ppl. a.|skɔəd| [f. score v. + -ed1.] 1. In senses of the vb.: Marked with lines, furrows, or grooves.
1535in Weaver Wells Wills (1890) 208 To henry my son, a red scoryd cow. 1775Schuyler in Sparks Corr. Amer. Rev. (1853) I. 41, I..beg you to erase the scored part of the letter after perusal. 1793Martyn Lang. Bot. s.v., Scored stem, exaratus caulis, marked deeply with parallel lines, or rather grooves. 1796Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) I. 210 Seeds 2, egg-oblong, convex and scored on one side. 1854Hooker Himal. Jrnls. II. xviii. 45 With ragged bark, and scored timbers. 1875Knight Dict. Mech., Scored pulley, a pulley grooved around its perimeter for a round band. 1897Bookseller's Catal. Oct. 10/1, 4 vols in 2, cr. 8vo, full bound scored russia. 2. Mus. rare. Of a film, or part of a film: provided with a score (see score n. 6 c); of a piece of music: written down in a score.
1957Manvell & Huntley Technique Film Music i. 21 Cueing was unusually elaborate and some of the more closely-scored scenes began to approach the techniques later developed in sound film recording. 1962Observer 27 May 27/1 By the late 1920s Henderson was learning how to blend scored passages into a succession of solos. |