Scour as a verb means to clean something by rubbing or scrubbing with an abrasive material; the action of water removing soil, rock or sediment; to scrape the earth with an implement; to clear or clean something that is undesirable.
Scour as a noun means the place that was cleared by water; the equipment used to scrape something.
to remove
I had to scour my room for my book.I had to scour my bathroom for my mom.
a space for collected debris or filth
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the two types of definition are the formal and informal definition.
A scour pipe is used to flush out sediment or release water. It usually runs near the bottom of a dam.
its a mat, like a rug
Yes there are lots of synonyms for the word scour.
I had to scour my room for my book.I had to scour my bathroom for my mom.
The most traditional is dermabrasion, in which abrasion is used to scour away the surface of the skin.
R. J. Garde has written: 'Research report on effect on unsteadiness and stratification on local scour, (1985-1989)' -- subject(s): Scour (Hydraulic engineering), Scour at bridges
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look for
Alvin G. Anderson has written: 'Scour at bridge waterways' -- subject(s): Scour at bridges
Gay D. Jones has written: 'Scour at bridge waterways' -- subject(s): Scour at bridges
Jimmy E. Fowler has written: 'Coastal scour problems and methods for prediction of maximum scour' -- subject(s): Rubble mound breakwaters, Scour (Hydraulic engineering), Sea-walls, Underwater pipelines
Scour rhymes with hour. If you wanted an "s" word that would rhyme with pour, you might choose "score".