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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/18 19:53 UTC 版)
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scram (third-person singular simple present scrams, present participle scramming, simple past and past participle scrammed)
scram (plural scrams)
Uncertain; the verb is possibly derived from etymology 1. It has been suggested that the word is an acronym for phrases like “safety control rod actuator mechanism”, “safety cut rope axe man”, “safety control rod axe man”, and “safety control rods activation mechanism”, but these are most likely backronyms.
The noun is probably derived from the verb.
scram (third-person singular simple present scrams, present participle scraming or scramming, simple past and past participle scramed or scrammed) (chiefly nuclear physics)
scram (plural scrams) (chiefly nuclear physics)
The verb is a variant of dialectal English scramb (“to pull or rake together with the hands; to gather a handful of something from the ground; to scratch with the claws or nails; to pull down violently; to tear off; to maul about; a handful of something from the ground”), possibly related to Dutch schrammen (“to graze, scratch”) and German schrammen (“to scratch, scrape”); see etymology 1.
The noun is derived from the verb.
scram (third-person singular simple present scrams, present participle scramming, simple past and past participle scrammed)
scram (plural scrams)
Origin unknown.
scram (third-person singular simple present scrams, present participle scramming, simple past and past participle scrammed) (intransitive, British, dialectal, archaic)
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rudds
a wrinkle
something which is duplicated
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scups