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-scop — scop·ic; … English syllables
scop — scop·i·dae; scop·per·il; scop·u·la; scop·u·late; scop·u·lite; spec·tro·scop·ic; stereo·scop·ic; stetho·scop·ic; stro·bo·scop·ic; ta·chis·to·scop·i·cal·ly; tel·e·scop·ic; ther·mo·scop·ic; ura·no·scop·i·dae; an·thro·po·scop·i·cal·ly;… … English syllables
scop — SCOP, scopuri, s.n. Ţintă, obiectiv către care tinde cineva; ceea ce îşi propune cineva să înfăptuiască; ţel. ♢ loc. prep. În scopul... = în vederea..., în interesul..., pentru... [var.: (înv.) scópos s.n.] – Din ngr. skopos. Trimis de claudia,… … Dicționar Român
SCOP — may refer to:* Structural Classification of Proteins * Suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian oscillatory protein, a member of the leucine rich repeat protein family * Société coopérative , a type of corporation in France * Standing Conference of… … Wikipedia
scop — “poet, minstrel,” O.E. scop, cognate with O.H.G. scoph “poetry, sport, jest,” O.N. skop “railing, mockery” (see SCOFF (Cf. scoff) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
scop — [shôp, skäp] n. [OE, poet, minstrel, lit., maker of taunting verses: see SCOFF1] an Old English poet or bard … English World dictionary
scop|u|la — «SKOP yuh luh», noun, plural las or lae « lee». a small brushlike pad of stiff hairs on the tarsi of bees and spiders. ╂[< New Latin scopula < Latin scōpula; see etym. under scopulate (Cf. ↑scopulate)] … Useful english dictionary
SCOP — Société coopérative de production Une SCOP (originellement : Société coopérative ouvrière de production, devenu Société coopérative de production) est, en droit français, une société commerciale, société anonyme ou société à responsabilité… … Wikipédia en Français
Scop — Société coopérative de production Une SCOP (originellement : Société coopérative ouvrière de production, devenu Société coopérative de production) est, en droit français, une société commerciale, société anonyme ou société à responsabilité… … Wikipédia en Français
scop — The OLD ENGLISH scop (pronounced “shope”) was a professional poet and singer, both the reciter of old legends and the creator of new ones. The name seems to be the preterite form of the verb scieppan (to shape or create), thus the scop was the … Encyclopedia of medieval literature