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There are 18 words containing SCAU

SCAUDSCAUD v. (Scots) to scald.
SCAUPscaup n. Any of three species of small diving duck in the genus Aythya.
scaup n. (Scotland) Alternative form of scalp (“a bed or stratum of shellfish”).
SCAUP v. to cut the scalp from.
SCAURscaur n. (Chiefly Scotland) A steep cliff or bank.
SCAUR v. (Scots) to scare, also SCARRE.
SCAUDSSCAUD v. (Scots) to scald.
SCAUPSscaups n. Plural of scaup.
SCAUP v. to cut the scalp from.
SCAURSscaurs n. Plural of scaur.
SCAUR v. (Scots) to scare, also SCARRE.
SCAURYscaury n. (Shetland) A young gull.
SCAURY n. (Old Norse) in the Orkneys, a young gull, also SCOURIE, SCOWRIE.
ASCAUNTascaunt adv. Obsolete form of askance.
ASCAUNT adv. (Shakespeare) slantways across, also ASCONCE, ASKANCE, ASKANT.
SCAUDEDSCAUD v. (Scots) to scald.
SCAUPEDSCAUP v. to cut the scalp from.
SCAUPERscauper n. A tool with a semicircular edge, used by engravers to clear away the spaces between the lines of an engraving.
SCAUPER n. a semicircular gouging chisel, also SCALPER, SCORPER.
SCAUREDSCAUR v. (Scots) to scare, also SCARRE.
SCAUDINGSCAUD v. (Scots) to scald.
SCAUPERSscaupers n. Plural of scauper.
SCAUPER n. a semicircular gouging chisel, also SCALPER, SCORPER.
SCAUPINGSCAUP v. to cut the scalp from.
SCAURIESscauries n. Plural of scaurie.
SCAURY n. (Old Norse) in the Orkneys, a young gull, also SCOURIE, SCOWRIE.
SCAURINGSCAUR v. (Scots) to scare, also SCARRE.
TRANSCAUCASIANTranscaucasian adj. In, from or otherwise relating to Transcaucasia, the region south (i.e. opposite mother Russia) of the…
Transcaucasian n. A person inhabiting or descended from the people of Transcaucasia.
TRANSCAUCASIAN adj. of the region beyond the Caucasus mountains in Georgia.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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