ALL meanings of scrap
scrap
S s - noun Technical meaning of scrap Something written at CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa in the late 1970s. It ran on Interdata and Perkin-Elmer computers and was in use until the late 1980s. 1
- noun scrap a fight or quarrel: She got into a scrap with her in-laws. 1
- adjective scrap consisting of scraps or fragments. 1
- adjective scrap existing in the form of fragments or remnants of use only for reworking, as metal. 1
- adjective scrap discarded or left over. 1
- verb with object scrap to make into scraps or scrap; break up: to scrap old cars. 1
- verb with object scrap to discard as useless, worthless, or ineffective: He urged that we scrap the old method of teaching mathematics. 1
- verb without object scrap to engage in a fight or quarrel. 1
- noun scrap small piece of sth 1
- noun scrap discarded parts 1
- noun scrap waste material 1
- noun scrap quarrel, fight 1
- noun scrap waste, leftover 1
- noun scrap reprocessing discarded waste 1
- noun plural scrap leftover food 1
- intransitive verb scrap fight 1
- transitive verb scrap a plan 1
- transitive verb scrap discard 1
- countable noun scrap A scrap of something is a very small piece or amount of it. 0
- noun plural scrap Scraps are pieces of unwanted food which are thrown away or given to animals. 0
- verb scrap If you scrap something, you get rid of it or cancel it. 0
- adjective scrap Scrap metal or paper is no longer wanted for its original purpose, but may have some other use. 0
- uncountable noun scrap Scrap is metal from old or damaged machinery or cars. 0
- countable noun scrap You can refer to a fight or a quarrel as a scrap, especially if it is not very serious. 0
- noun scrap a small piece of something larger; fragment 0
- noun scrap an extract from something written 0
- noun scrap waste material or used articles, esp metal, often collected and reprocessed 0
- noun scrap (as modifier) 0
- noun scrap pieces of discarded food 0
- verb scrap to make into scrap 0
- verb scrap to discard as useless 0
- noun scrap a fight or argument 0
- verb scrap to quarrel or fight 0
- noun scrap a small piece; bit; fragment; shred 0
- noun scrap a bit of something written or printed; brief extract 0
- noun scrap discarded metal in the form of machinery, auto parts, etc. suitable only for reprocessing 0
- noun scrap discarded articles or fragments of rubber, leather, cloth, paper, etc. 0
- noun scrap bits of leftover food 0
- noun scrap the crisp remnants of animal fat after the oil has been removed by rendering 0
- adjective scrap in the form of fragments, pieces, odds and ends, or leftovers 0
- adjective scrap used and discarded 0
- verb transitive scrap to make into scrap; break up 0
- verb transitive scrap to get rid of or abandon as useless; discard; junk 0
- noun scrap a fight or quarrel 0
- intransitive verb scrap to fight or quarrel 0