scuttle
Meanings
Plural: scuttles
Noun
- container for coal; shaped to permit pouring the coal onto the fire
- an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
- A container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal).
- A broad, shallow basket.
- A dish, platter or a trencher.
- A small hatch or opening in a boat, sometimes one used for draining water from open deck.
- A drained trough between the windscreen and bonnet of a motor vehicle, forming the intake to the heating/air-conditioning system, often also containing the windscreen wiper motor.
- A drained trough between the windscreen and bonnet of a motor vehicle, forming the intake to the heating/air-conditioning system, often also containing the windscreen wiper motor.
- By extension, the bulkhead at the front of the passenger compartment.
- A hatch that provides access to the roof from the interior of a building.
- A quick pace; a short run.
Verb
- to move about or proceed hurriedly
- To cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose.
- To deliberately sink one's ship or boat by any means, usually by order of the vessel's commander or owner.
- To deliberately wreck one's vehicle (of any sort).
- To undermine or thwart oneself or one's position or property, especially deliberately.
- To move hastily, to scurry.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English scuttel, scutel, from Old English scutel (“dish, platter”), from Latin scutella, diminutive form of Latin scutra (“flat tray, dish”), perhaps related to Latin scutum (“shield”); compare Dutch schotel and German Schüssel.
Synonyms
coal scuttle, cowl, destroy, hatchway, opening, roof hatch, scamper, scurry, skitter, wreck
Scrabble Score: 9
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