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[ skol-uh-per, skal- ] / ˈskɒl ə pər, ˈskæl- /
nouna person or thing that scallops. Origin of scalloperFirst recorded in 1880–85; scallop + -er1 Words nearby scalloperscaling, scaling ladder, scall, scallion, scallop, scalloper, scalloping, scally, scallywag, scalogram, scaloppine Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for scalloperLicenses costing $1 are required by the selectmen of every scalloper. A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game The scalloper, wading in the shallow water, gathers the scallops from the flats by shoving the pusher among the eel grass. A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game For the two seasons previous to 1907-08 every scalloper was required to have a license. A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game Shellfish permits costing $2 are required of every scalloper. A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
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