| 单词 | scalloped | 
| 释义 | scallopedadj. 1.  Having the border, edge, or outline cut into a series of segments of circles resembling a scallop-shell.  a.  Natural History. (Sometimes the specific name of an animal or plant: see quots.) ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > series of curves > 			[adjective]		 > scalloped invecked1486 escalloped1611 scalloped1675 scalloping18.. α.  β. 1776    T. Pennant Brit. Zool. 		(ed. 4, octavo)	 II.  ii. 492  				The toes extremely singular, being edged with scolloped membranes like the coot.1819    G. Samouelle Entomologist's Compend. 423  				Geometra emarginata. The scolloped Double-line.1872    E. Coues Key to N. Amer. Birds 51  				The lobation may be either scolloped, or cut out at the joints, as in the coot, or plain.in combination. [cf.  [see scallop n. Compounds 1].							,  [see  Compounds 2].							.]1832    J. Rennie Conspectus Butterflies & Moths Brit. Index  				Scolloped Winged Broad Bar.1675    N. Grew Compar. Anat. Trunks  i. i. 4  				A scalloped parenchymous Ring, or a Ring of many short and slender white Arches. 1778    M. Harris Aurelian 		(new ed.)	 p. xvii  				Inferior Wing scallaped. 1793    T. Martyn Lang. Bot. sig. R2v  				Scalloped leaf, this term may be applied to the folium Repandum. 1819    J. F. Stephens Shaw's Gen. Zool. XI. 43  				The feathers that cover the sides of the neck are scalloped in the centre. 1821    J. Clare Village Minstrel II. 111  				Scallop'd briony. 1869    E. Newman Illustr. Nat. Hist. Brit. Moths 206  				The Scalloped Hook-tip. 1900    B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms  				Scalloped, crenate.  b.  Of articles of dress. ΚΠ 1687    London Gaz. No. 2234/4  				A brown colour close-bodied Coat, with scollop'd Pockets. 1716    J. Gay Trivia  i. 3  				The wooden Heel may raise the Dancer's Bound, And with the 'scallop'd Top his Step be crown'd. 1863    H. W. Longfellow Sicilian's Tale v, in  Tales Wayside Inn 60  				The King's Jester, thou Henceforth shalt wear the bells and scalloped cape. 1888    Lady 25 Oct. 378/1  				Cloth hats and bonnets, with scalloped edges.  c.  Of utensils, architectural features, etc. ΚΠ 1766    Compl. Farmer at Mole  				Scoop them out at once, with what Mr. Bradley calls a scolloped mole-hill plough. 1840    J. Buel Farmer's Compan. 		(ed. 2)	 150  				The concave, or scalloped roller, is adapted to the form of ridges. 1870    F. R. Wilson Archit. Surv. Churches Lindisfarne 176  				The caps of the columns..are scalloped. 1881    F. Young Every Man his own Mechanic §9/2  				Leather edging with scalloped edges or strips of American leather cloth should be attached to the shelves.  2.  Cookery. (See scallop v. 2.) ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > cooking > 			[adjective]		 > cooked in specific vessel scalloped1737 jugged1747 smothered1748 à la casserole1870 panned1870 griddled1883 en cocotte1907 slow-cooking1914 tandoori1958 tandoor-cooked1977 1737    in  J. Colville Ochtertyre House Bk. of Accomps 		(1907)	 3  				Scollopt oysters. 1791    G. Huddesford Salmagundi 93  				And shoals of bawling choristers He ate, like scallop'd oysters. 1826    W. Hone Every-day Bk. 		(1827)	 II. 58  				Stewed oysters! I ordered scolloped! 1877    Home Keeper's Guide 45  				Scalloped tomatoes. 1884    New Kentucky Home Cook Bk. 157  				Scalloped potatoes. 1925    W. G. R. Francillon Good Cookery 		(ed. 3)	 435  				Scalloped Oysters... Butter a scallop shell. Arrange layers of crumbs, oysters, and butter alternately... Bake. 1936    Farmhouse Fare 10  				Scalloped Meat with Macaroni... Arrange..cooked macaroni, meat, and gravy in alternate layers…cover the top with browned breadcrumbs…bake. 1960    Woman 23 Apr. 51/1  				Scalloped Ham... Layer potatoes, onions and ham in the casserole... Pour in milk... Bake in moderate oven. 1975    B. Wood Killing Gift 		(1976)	  v. iv. 243  				Scalloped potatoes..next to the roast.  3.  Wearing a scallop-shell. rare. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > pilgrim's garb > items of attire > 			[adjective]		 > wearing a scallop shell scalloped1832 1832    G. Downes Lett. from Continental Countries I. 324  				A pilgrim regularly scalloped. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online September 2021). <  | 
	
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