Scallop
41Scallop — ♦ Shellfish, common in heraldry. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) …
42scallop — scal·lop …
43scallop — [ˈskæləp] , [ˈskɒləp] noun [C] a SHELLFISH, eaten as food …
44scallop squash. — See pattypan squash. * * * …
45scallop theorem — noun A theorem which states that to achieve propulsion at low Reynolds number in simple (i.e. Newtonian) fluids, a swimmer must deform in a way that is not invariant under time reversal …
46Scallop Court — 1) South out of Ireland Yard, west of Puddle Dock Hill, in Farringdon Ward Within (O. and M. 1677). See Green Dragon Court1, St. Andrew s Hill. 2) East out of Creed Lane and south to Great Carter Lane. In Castle Baynard Ward (O. and M.… …
47scallop budding — noun : a mode of budding by paring off a strip of bark from the stock and applying the bud with its wood directly to the surface thus formed …
48scallop dragger — noun see scalloper 1b …
49scallop squash. — See pattypan squash …
50scallop-shell — …