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scalp S0118500 (skălp)n.1. The skin covering the top of the human head.2. A portion of this skin with its attached hair, cut from a body especially as a battle trophy or as proof in claiming a bounty.3. A piece of hide from the skull of certain animals, such as the fox, shown as proof of killing in order to collect a bounty.v. scalped, scalp·ing, scalps v.tr.1. To cut or tear the scalp from.2. To deprive of top growth or a top layer: land scalped by strip miners.3. To resell at a price higher than the established value: scalping tickets to the baseball game.4. To buy and sell (securities or commodities) in order to make small quick profits.v.intr.1. To engage in the reselling of something, such as tickets, at a price higher than the established value.2. To buy and sell securities or commodities for small quick profits. [Middle English, top of the head, of Scandinavian origin; see skel- in Indo-European roots.] scalp′er n.scalp (skælp) n1. (Anatomy) anatomy the skin and subcutaneous tissue covering the top of the head2. (Anthropology & Ethnology) (among North American Indians) a part of this removed as a trophy from a slain enemy3. a trophy or token signifying conquest4. (Hunting) hunting chiefly US a piece of hide cut from the head of a victim as a trophy or as proof of killing in order to collect a bounty5. (Commerce) informal chiefly US a small speculative profit taken in quick transactions6. (Physical Geography) dialect Scot a projection of bare rock from vegetationvb (tr) 7. to cut the scalp from8. (Stock Exchange) informal chiefly US to purchase and resell (securities) quickly so as to make several small profits9. informal to buy (tickets) cheaply and resell at an inflated price[C13: probably from Scandinavian; compare Old Norse skalpr sheath, Middle Dutch schelpe, Danish skalp husk] ˈscalper nscalp (skælp) n. 1. the skin of the upper part of the head, usu. covered with hair. 2. a part of the human scalp taken from the head of an enemy as a sign of victory. 3. any token of victory. v.t. 4. to cut or tear the scalp from. 5. a. to resell at inflated prices: to scalp tickets. b. to buy and sell (stocks) for quick profit. v.i. 6. to scalp tickets, stocks, or the like. [1250–1300; Middle English (north), perhaps < Old Norse skālpr sheath] scalp′er, n. Scalp an oyster colony or a mussel bed, 1521.Examples: mussel scalp; 1557; oyster scalps, 1862.scalp Past participle: scalped Gerund: scalping
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I scalp | you scalp | he/she/it scalps | we scalp | you scalp | they scalp |
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I scalped | you scalped | he/she/it scalped | we scalped | you scalped | they scalped |
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I am scalping | you are scalping | he/she/it is scalping | we are scalping | you are scalping | they are scalping |
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I have scalped | you have scalped | he/she/it has scalped | we have scalped | you have scalped | they have scalped |
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I was scalping | you were scalping | he/she/it was scalping | we were scalping | you were scalping | they were scalping |
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I had scalped | you had scalped | he/she/it had scalped | we had scalped | you had scalped | they had scalped |
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I will scalp | you will scalp | he/she/it will scalp | we will scalp | you will scalp | they will scalp |
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I will have scalped | you will have scalped | he/she/it will have scalped | we will have scalped | you will have scalped | they will have scalped |
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I will be scalping | you will be scalping | he/she/it will be scalping | we will be scalping | you will be scalping | they will be scalping |
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I have been scalping | you have been scalping | he/she/it has been scalping | we have been scalping | you have been scalping | they have been scalping |
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I will have been scalping | you will have been scalping | he/she/it will have been scalping | we will have been scalping | you will have been scalping | they will have been scalping |
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I had been scalping | you had been scalping | he/she/it had been scalping | we had been scalping | you had been scalping | they had been scalping |
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I would scalp | you would scalp | he/she/it would scalp | we would scalp | you would scalp | they would scalp |
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I would have scalped | you would have scalped | he/she/it would have scalped | we would have scalped | you would have scalped | they would have scalped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scalp - the skin that covers the top of the head; "they wanted to take his scalp as a trophy"cutis, skin, tegument - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body"human head - the head of a human being | Verb | 1. | scalp - sell illegally, as on the black marketcrime, criminal offence, criminal offense, law-breaking, offense, offence - (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes"sell - exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit" | | 2. | scalp - remove the scalp of; "The enemies were scalped"remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"lift - remove (hair) by scalping |
scalpverbSlang. To exploit (another) by charging too much for something:fleece, overcharge.Slang: clip, gouge, nick, rip off, skin, soak.Idioms: make someone pay through the nose, take someone for a ride , take someone to the cleaners .Translationsscalp (skӕlp) noun1. the skin of the part of the head usually covered by hair. Rub the shampoo well into your scalp. 頭皮 头皮2. the skin and hair of the top of the head. Some North American Indians used to cut the scalps from their prisoners. 頭頂的頭皮和頭髮 带发头皮 verb to cut the scalp from. The Indians killed and scalped him. 剝去頭皮 剥去头皮IdiomsSeebe out for/after (one's) scalpscalp
scalp, the integument covering the top of the head. It consists of three layers of tissue: the skinskin, the flexible tissue (integument) enclosing the body of vertebrate animals. In humans and other mammals, the skin operates a complex organ of numerous structures (sometimes called the integumentary system) serving vital protective and metabolic functions. ..... Click the link for more information. , an underlying layer of tissue and blood vessels, and the occipitofrontalis muscle stretching from the eyebrows to the back of the head. Except for its abundant growth of hairhair, slender threadlike outgrowth from the skin of mammals. In some animals hair grows in dense profusion and is called fur or wool. Although all mammals show some indication of hair formation, dense hair is more common among species located in colder climates and has the ..... Click the link for more information. , the skin of the scalp resembles that of the rest of the body but is especially rich in blood vessels. Hence profuse bleeding may be associated with scalp injuries.scalp[skalp] (metallurgy) To remove surface layers, and thereby defects, from ingots, billets, or slabs by machining. (mining engineering) To remove undesirable fine material from broken ore, stone, or gravel. scalp1. Anatomy the skin and subcutaneous tissue covering the top of the head 2. (among North American Indians) a part of this removed as a trophy from a slain enemy 3. Hunting chiefly US a piece of hide cut from the head of a victim as a trophy or as proof of killing in order to collect a bounty 4. Informal chiefly US a small speculative profit taken in quick transactions 5. Scot dialect a projection of bare rock from vegetation scalp
scalp [skalp] that part of the skin of the head (exclusive of the face) which is usually covered by a growth of hair.scalp (skalp), The skin and subcutaneous tissue, normally hair-bearing, covering the neurocranium. [M. E. fr. Scand. skalpr, sheath] scalp (skălp)n.1. The skin covering the top of the human head.2. A portion of this skin with its attached hair, cut from a body especially as a battle trophy or as proof in claiming a bounty.3. A piece of hide from the skull of certain animals, such as the fox, shown as proof of killing in order to collect a bounty. scalp′er n.An acronym for the 5 layers of tissue that form the scalp: Skin subCutaneous tissue Aponeurosis—musculoaponeurotic area of the epicranium or occipitofrontalis muscle Loose areolar layer Pericraniumscalp Vox populi The skin and subcutaneous tissue covering the neurocraniumscalp (skalp) The skin and subcutaneous tissue, normally hair bearing, covering the neurocranium. [M. E. fr. Scand. skalpr, sheath]scalp The soft tissue layers covering the bone of the vault of the skull and consisting of a thin sheet of muscle, the epicranius, a layer of connective tissue richly supplied with blood vessels and the skin.ScalpThat part of the head that is usually covered with hair.Mentioned in: MinoxidilPatient discussion about scalpQ. my daughter gets a flaky scalp - comes and goes, this bout is worse than previous. Any advice/help please Her scalp is very dry & flaky - and has come about very quickly this time round. She is 14 years of age.She has with past treatments used ketopine shampoo and nizoral cream - ketoconazole 2%w/w. We do not seem to be getting as good results this time round - maybe because of the severity of the condition. I would like to know if there are other more effective treatments and what preventers we could try. Would appreciate any advice you could give.Kind Regards,A. flaky scalp can be caused by number of things. have you checked it with a doctor? there should be testing for fungus, blood sample to see hormones, vitamin amount in the body. Q. Best way to treat psoriasis on your scalp? Cremes obviously don't work. Nothing helps but Denorex (acid) A. some of the possible treatments for scalp psoriasis : * Over-the-counter medicated shampoos, such as those containing ketoconazole, tar, pyrithione zinc, selenium sulfide or salicylic acid * Topical solutions, creams or ointments, such as tar products, corticosteroids or vitamin D analogues * Light therapy
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ScalpTo trade for small gains. Scalping normally involves establishing and liquidating a position quickly, usually within the same day.ScalpTo hold a position for a very short period of time and receive a small gain. For example, a trader who buys and instantly sells a security hoping to profit from the bid-ask spread is said to scalp that security. A scalper hopes that the series of small gains over the course of the trading day will result in a much larger gain.SCALP
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SCALP➣Section Carrément Anti Le Pen (French, Anti-facist association, communist oriented) | SCALP➣Status and Conservation of the Alpine Lynx Population (Alps) | SCALP➣Suit, Contamination Avoidance, Liquid Protection | SCALP➣Safe, Convenient and Legal Place (driving) | SCALP➣Skin Connective Tissue Aponeurotica Loose Connective Tissue Pericranium | SCALP➣Scenario-Determined Computer-Assisted Logistics Planning |
scalp Related to scalp: dandruffSynonyms for scalpverb to exploit (another) by charging too much for somethingSynonyms- fleece
- overcharge
- clip
- gouge
- nick
- rip off
- skin
- soak
Words related to scalpnoun the skin that covers the top of the headRelated Words- cutis
- skin
- tegument
- human head
verb sell illegally, as on the black marketRelated Words- crime
- criminal offence
- criminal offense
- law-breaking
- offense
- offence
- sell
verb remove the scalp ofRelated Words- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
- lift
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