scallop

إكليل
definition
verb
a scalloped V-shaped neckline
ornament (an edge or material) with scallops.
And in the unlikely event that you get bored with counting portholes, you can always go scalloping - the seabed is alive with them!
gather or dredge for scallops.
noun
European axes at the most might have wide scallops filed on the edge of the blade plate on the inside or bottom of the beard, and that is not common.
each of a series of convex rounded projections forming an ornamental edging cut in material or worked in lace or knitting in imitation of the edge of a scallop shell.
translation of 'scallop'
noun
سرطان البحر,
إكليل,
الأسقلوب محار مروحي الشكل,
صدفة
example
the tablecloth has a 'scallop' edge
Or perhaps we appreciate how incredibly easy it is to do ourselves: simply wedge in a sharp knife against the flat edge and take it straight across, so that you scrape the 'scallop' off the shell.
Remove the top of a one-quart jug and then 'scallop' the edge with scissors.
If you are unsure about how to cut open a 'scallop' or sea urchin, fillet a brill or clean an octopus, just ask your local fishmonger to do it for you.
Finally, chairs with a 'scallop' crest and sharply projecting ends, may have been a style peculiar to the Newbury region.
Marks eliminated some of the dated look just by removing the wooden window 'scallop' and replacing the knobs with metal handles.
Place the 'scallop' pattern along the foldline and transfer the scallops to the fabric.
Leafcutter ants cut neat 'scallop' shapes out of leaves, which they carry home to their underground colonies.
Light pink sheer fabric was 'scalloped' between the posts on my bed.
Calicide acts by preventing the formation of chitin, a key component in the sea louse's exoskeleton, but also important in the life-cycles of mussels and snails, 'scallops' , worms, crabs and lobsters.
Texture also was featured in crepe knits embellished with dimensional 'scallops' and two-tone jacquards with sheer blisters on an opaque ground.
Remove the 'scallops' from their shells and discard the ‘skirts’, leaving only the white meat and orange roe.
However, crab, 'scallops' , clams and mussels in various east coast hamlets are also being explored.
Even her lunches were the subject of coverage, from her failed quest to find a breadless turkey sandwich at the courthouse cafeteria to yesterday's court-provided meal of chicken and 'scalloped' potatoes.
In typical Islamic style, 'scalloped' arches access encircling verandahs, stretch in cool symmetry down corridors leading to the actual tombs.
The first was a lovely little 41/4 inch bronze chariot plane with dovetailed steel sole extended at the front and file decorated with 'scallops' and cusps.
In the fishery, 'scallopers' report they're seeing more spat than ever.
One great suggestion is using metallic braid ribbon with 'scalloped' edges to spruce up plain metal votives.
I found myself admiring the beautifully 'scalloped' collar of a jacket, the gently flowing lines of a very feminine blouse, the outrageous burst of color of a certain scarf, the delicacy of a sterling silver pin.
I spot it on a banister: the glossy silks of its opened fan, each edge 'scalloped' .
It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and 'scalloped' hems giving jackets a feminine edge.
The silver lace trim needed to line the underside of the rabbet so that the 'scalloped' edge would peak out onto the backing board.
At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, 'scalloped' bonnet that features a central crease line.
Remove the 'scallops' from their shells by gently scraping and prising them away with a blunt knife, leaving on the roe (alternatively, ask your fishmonger to do this for you).
A white drawing on black paper depicts from various angles a school of the menacing fairy-tale creatures, variously ornamented with stripes, 'scallops' and spikes.
After you have shelled and trimmed 'scallops' , give them a good wash in sparkling water for a few seconds.
These start with a poached egg on puff pastry, followed by melt-in-your-mouth herbed salmon, and then a thick slice of roast beef in gravy accompanied by 'scalloped' potatoes.
The spurred yellow-green buds rise, then burst open above 2-to 3-foot pillows of deeply 'scalloped' blue-green foliage.
Terese grinned at her, and scooped some of Rowena's mother's mashed potatoes next to the 'scalloped' ones on her plate.
In mid May the crew of the fishing vessel Alegna II had a lucky escape when their vessel was rammed by a 'scalloper' out of Kilmore Quay.
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