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scal·lop (skŏl′əp, skăl′-) also scol·lop (skŏl′-)n.1. a. Any of various marine bivalve mollusks of the family Pectinidae, having fan-shaped shells with a radiating fluted pattern.b. The edible adductor muscle of a scallop.c. A shell of a scallop, or a dish in a similar shape, used for baking and serving seafood.2. One of a series of curved projections forming an ornamental border.3. See escalope.v. scal·loped, scal·lop·ing, scal·lops also scol·loped or scol·lop·ing or scol·lops v.tr.1. To edge (cloth, for example) with a series of curved projections.2. To bake in a casserole with milk or a sauce and often with bread crumbs: scalloped potatoes.3. To cut (meat) into thin boneless slices.v.intr. To gather scallops for eating or sale. [Middle English scalop, from Old French escalope, shell, perhaps of Germanic origin (akin to Dutch schelp, seashell), or from Old French escale, scale; see scale1 + Old French (envel)ope, enveloping cover (from enveloper, to envelop; see envelop).] scal′lop·er n.scalloped (ˈskæləpt; ˈskɒləpt) adjhaving an edge shaped like a scallopThesaurusAdj. | 1. | scalloped - having a margin with rounded scallopscrenate, crenatedrough - of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped | Translationsscallopalso scollop (ˈskoləp) noun an edible shellfish that has a pair of hinged, fan-shaped shells. 扇貝 扇贝ˈscalloped adjective (of the edge of a garment etc) cut into curves and notches. The collar of the blouse has a scalloped edge. (衣服等的邊緣)扇形邊的 扇形边的,有圆齿的 EncyclopediaSeescallopscalloped
scallopedDRV-1266336263 (skal′ŏpt, skol′) Having a boundary or border shaped in a series of connected waves or C-shapes. Some rashes (like the rash of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma) have raised red borders whose outer edge resembles the shape of a scallop shell. scalloped
Synonyms for scallopedadj having a margin with rounded scallopsSynonymsRelated Words |