Definition of Scatts

1. scatt [n] - See also: scatt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scatts

scatterling
scatterlings
scatterometer
scatterometers
scatterometric
scatterometry
scatterplot
scatterplots
scatters
scattershot
scattery
scattier
scattiest
scatting
scattings
scatts (current term)
scatty
scatula
scaturience
scaturiences
scaturient
scaturiginous
scaud
scauded
scauding
scauds
scaup
scaup duck
scauped
scauper

Literary usage of Scatts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Trans-Mississippi West (1803-1853): A History of Its Acquisition and by Cardinal Leonidas Goodwin (1922)
"... Winchester, and scatts- burg sprang up, and south of Winchester, between 1851 and 1853, a number of settlements were made, the most notable of which was ..."

2. The Trans-Mississippi West (1803-1853): A History of Its Acquisition and by Cardinal Leonidas Goodwin (1922)
"Ere long the towns of Gardiner, Winchester, and scatts- burg sprang up, and south of Winchester, between 1851 and 1853, a number of settlements were made, ..."

3. The Trans-Mississippi West (1803-1853): A History of Its Acquisition and by Cardinal Goodwin (1922)
"Ere long the towns of Gardiner, Winchester, and scatts- burg sprang up, and south of Winchester, between 1851 and 1853, a number of settlements were made, ..."

4. The Foundations of Society and the Land: A Review of the Social Systems of by John Wynne Jeudwine (1918)
"... who sent him into the isles to get his scatts and tolls. In 1139 another young earl, Harold, comes to the Orkneys to be fostered by Earl ..."

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