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91scrap — 1) What is left of an asset at the end of its useful life, which may have a salvage value 2) The waste arising from a production process, which may have a salvage value …
92scrap — 1) What is left of an asset at the end of its useful life, which may have a salvage value 2) The waste arising from a production process, which may also have a salvage value …
93scrap — Noun. A fight or quarrel. Informal …
94scrap — An alternative term for *spoilage …
95scrap — I n 1. fragment, bit, part, particle; chip, chink, smithereen, splinter, sliver; snip, snippet, wisp, tatter, corner; morsel, crumb, ort; modicum, iota, whit, mite, dam, tinker s dam, trifle; remnant, fraction, section, segment; snatch, shred,… …
96scrap (to) — Terminate a project …
97scrap — 1. Remnant. Huna, hakina, hunahuna, āpana li ili i. See scraps. 2. See fight …
98scrap — n. & v. Fight (usu. with the fists) …
99scrap — waste metal …
100scrap — Tobacco sweepings and bits torn from leaves, used in the manufacture of cigars and cigarettes. Latimer v United States, 223 US 501, 56 L Ed 526, 32 S Ct 242. Metal from worn out machines and vehicles, particularly automobiles, of value only for… …