Scout
WordNet

noun


(1)   A person employed to watch for something to happen
(2)   Someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
(3)   Someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports)
(4)   A Boy Scout or Girl Scout

verb


(5)   Explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody
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Noun



  1. A swift sailing boat.
  2. A projecting rock.
  3. A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.
  4. The act of scouting or reconnoitering.
  5. A member of any number of youth organizations belonging to the international scout movement, such as the Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of the United States.
  6. A person who assesses and/or recruits others; especially, one who identifies promising talent on behalf of a sports team.
  7. A college student's or undergraduate's servant; -- so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip.
  8. A fielder in a game for practice.
  9. , A term used until 1920's of a fighter aircraft.

Verb



  1. To reject with contempt, as something absurd; to treat with ridicule; to flout; as, to scout an idea or an apology.
  2. To explore a wide terrain, as on a search.


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scout
  1. scout; a member of the international scout movement.

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scout
  1. scout; a member of the international scout movement.
 
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