scalloper

scalloper
/skol"euh peuhr, skal"-/, n.
a person or thing that scallops.
[1880-85; SCALLOP + -ER1]

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  • scalloper — scal·lop·er …   English syllables

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  • scallop — [skäl′əp, skal′əp] n. [ME scalop < OFr escalope < escale: see SCALE2] 1. any of a family (Pectinidae) of bivalves with two deeply grooved, convex shells and an earlike wing on each side of the hinge, that swims by rapidly snapping its… …   English World dictionary

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