scrub oak
— Noun
– English
~ any of various chiefly American small shrubby oaks often a dominant form on thin dry soils sometimes forming dense thickets
scrub beefwood
— Noun
– English
~ tree or tall shrub with shiny leaves and umbels of fragrant creamy-white flowers; yields hard heavy reddish wood
scrub bird
— Noun
– English
~ small fast-running Australian bird resembling a wren and frequenting brush or scrub
scrub-bird
— Noun
– English
~ small fast-running Australian bird resembling a wren and frequenting brush or scrub
scrub palmetto
— Noun
– English
~ small hardy clump-forming spiny palm of southern United States
scrub fowl
— Noun
– English
~ large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs
scrub
— Noun
– English
~ dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
scrubber
— Noun
– English
~ a brush with short stiff bristles for heavy cleaning
scrubber
— Noun
– English
~ a purifier that removes impurities from a gas
scrubber
— Noun
– English
~ a worker who uses a scrub brush to clean a surface (usually a floor or deck)
scrubbiness
— Noun
– English
~ the property of being stunted and inferior in size or quality; "the scrawniness of sickly trees"
scrubbing brush
— Noun
– English
~ a brush with short stiff bristles for heavy cleaning
scrubbing
— Noun
– English
~ the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
scrubbird
— Noun
– English
~ small fast-running Australian bird resembling a wren and frequenting brush or scrub
scrubland
— Noun
– English
~ an uncultivated region covered with scrub vegetation
scrubs
— Noun
– English
~ protective garment worn by surgeons during operations
scruff
— Noun
– English
~ the back side of the neck
scrum
— Noun
– English
~ (rugby) the method of beginning play in which the forwards of each team crouch side by side with locked arms; play starts when the ball is thrown in between them and the two sides compete for possession
scrummage
— Noun
– English
~ (rugby) the method of beginning play in which the forwards of each team crouch side by side with locked arms; play starts when the ball is thrown in between them and the two sides compete for possession
scrumpy
— Noun
– English
~ strong cider (as made in western England)