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SCOTO- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCOTO- is Scotch. How to use Scoto- in a sentence.
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scoto- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Contents · 2.1 Etymology · 2.2 Prefix · 2.3 Anagrams. English. edit. Alternative forms. edit · skoto-. Etymology. edit. From Ancient Greek σκότος (skótos, “ ...
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SCOTO | Scottish Community Tourism
Welcome to Scotland's community tourism network. Seeking to recalibrate tourism in Scotland to deliver for our communities and environment first.
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scoto-
scoto-2 (ˈskəʊtəʊ) comb. form repr. Gr. σκότος darkness, as in ˈscotophase Biol., an artificially imposed period of darkness; an artificial night; ˈscotophobia1 Psychol., fear or dislike of the dark; hence scotoˈphobic a. See also scotoscope.1971 Nature 6 Aug. 401/2 Bovines restrained inside environ...
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SCOTO- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
1 ... a combining form meaning “darkness,” used in the formation of compound words ... scotoma ... Scoto ... 2 ... a combining form representing Scots or Scottish in ...
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Scoto-Norman - Wikipedia
Scoto-Norman (also Franco-Scottish or Franco-Gaelic) is used to describe people, families, institutions and archaeological artifacts that are partly Scottish
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SCOTO- definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a blind spot; a permanent or temporary area of depressed or absent vision caused by lesions of the visual system, viewing the sun directly.
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About Us - SCOTO
SCOTO is a network of Scottish community tourism enterprises and led by a team of dynamic indviduals who each have extensive experience in community ...
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Federico Scoto interview - YouTube
An interview with Federico Scoto, researcher at the CNR-Institute of Polar Sciences, from Little Dome C for the Beyond EPICA project.
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scoto- - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
scoto-,. a combining form meaning "darkness,'' used in the formation of compound words:scotoma. Greek skoto- combining form of skótos darkness; Latin.
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Scoto-
Scoto-1 (ˈskɒtəʊ, ˈskəʊtəʊ) combining form of late L. Scōtus Scot n.1, prefixed (with hyphen) to ethnic adjs. (rarely ns.) either with the sense ‘belonging to Scotland’, as in Scoto-Britannic, Scoto-Celtic, Scoto-English, Scoto-Gaelic, Scoto-Gallic, Scoto-Norwegian, Scoto-Scandinavian adjs., Scoto-N...
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scotophobin
scotophobin Biochem. (skəʊtəʊˈfəʊbɪn) [f. scoto-2 + ϕόβ-ος fear + -in1; cf. scotophobia1 s.v. scoto-2.] An oligopeptide isolated from the brains of rats which have been trained to avoid darkness, and which is claimed to induce dark avoidance in untrained rats and possibly also in animals of other sp...
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scotophor
scotophor, n. Electronics. (ˈskəʊtəʊfɔː(r)) [f. scoto-2 + -phor after phosphor n.] Any substance which darkens when bombarded with electrons, and which may therefore be used as a coating for the screens of cathode-ray tubes in order to provide the reverse of the imaging behaviour of phosphor coating...
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John Lorne Campbell
Mackinnon, who lived in Cape Breton, is wrongly stated in MacLean's [Typographia Scoto- Gadelica] to have died in 1904; he lived until 1944.
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scotopic
scotopic, a. Physiol. (skəʊˈtɒpɪk) [f. scoto-2 + -opia + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or designating vision in dim light, believed to involve chiefly the rods of the retina. So scoˈtopia, the condition of scotopic eyes.1915 J. H. Parsons Introd. Study Colour Vision ii. 17 If the eye has been kept comple...
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