Similar words: scottie, scott, dred scott, pettish, skittish, sluttish, coquettish, pettishly. Meaning: ['skɒtɪʃ] n. the dialect of English used in Scotland. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language.
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(181) In fact, the word "whisky" comes from the Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha, an adaptation of the Latin phrase aqua vitae, meaning "water of life."
(182) Sir Alexander Fleming , Scottish bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin, was born in Ayrshire.
(183) The Inughuits thought they were the world's only inhabitants until an expedition led by the Scottish explorer John Ross came across them in 1818.
(184) Perhaps the most famous presidential dog was President Franklin Roosevelt's Scottish terrier, Fala.
(185) My Dad went to the library and determined that the dog was a Scottish Terrier – a common mistake since Terriers and Schnauzers both have beards.
(186) Poet Robert Burns based some of the song's words on a Scottish poem.
(187) In 1995, a Scottish anaesthetist was convicted in Zimbabwe of the deaths of two infant whom he had injected with lethal doses of morphine.
(188) The idea for a facsimile transmission was first proposed by Scottish clockmaker Alexander Bain in 1843.
(189) Our culinary team, under the guidance of Executive Sous Chef Thomas Zhang, presents a large selection of fresh seafood featuring Scottish Oysters, Alaska King Crab,(www.Sentencedict.com) European Lobster and much more.
(190) So there are between either of these and for instance Scottish nationalism, Zionism, Antisemitism or Trotskyism.
(191) to have Scottish ancestry.
(192) A business trip to the miserable lowlands of Scotland leads to Scottish millionaire Colin (Kevin McKidd) whisking Hannah away.
(193) Every year a portion of the 614 residents of the island of Unst, the northernmost of the Scottish Shetland Islands, band together to decorate their stop near Baltasound.
(194) Remember: The accents of Julie Andrews or Emma Watson (Hermione from 'Harry Potter') are quite different from those of Jamie Oliver and Simon Cowell (Sussex) or Billy Connolly (Scottish).
(195) The Rowan or Mountain Ash was traditionally regarded as a tree of magical power, believed to protect against evil and give long life to those who ate its fruit. Scottish Food.
(196) James Hutton, a Scottish scientist, became enthralled with the fantastic histories he saw recorded in the rocks of his homeland.
(197) Swift has hit off this part of the Scottish character.
(198) Cosmological and teleological arguments have come under sustained criticism, notably by Scottish philosopher David Hume, noted empiricist and skeptic.
(199) His family owned an estate on the remote Scottish island of Jura, next to Islay.
(200) I thought the ordinary Scottish contraction of the name had been Effie.
(201) Tom Gallagher is a longtime student of Scottish politics and a sympathiser with Scottish home rule who now teaches at Bradford University.
(202) A mostly home-taught member of a Scottish family interested in issues of speech and deafness, Bell followed his father, Alexander Melville Bell, as a teacher of the deaf.
(203) The theoretical Higgs boson was first postulated by the Scottish physicist Peter Higgs in 1964.
(204) This complicated blame game will intensify as the Scottish elections approach.
(205) The head particularly, which, in the Scottish pony, is often lumpish and heavy, was small and well placed in the neck of this animal, with thin jaws, full sparkling eyes, and expanded nostrils.
(206) Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish (among others) were all prohibited in education at one time or another, which possibly contributed the most to the plummeting usage of the languages.
(207) A Scottish biologist and pharmacologist Alexander Fleming published many articles on bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy.
(208) The most powerful organ of government in Scotland is the Scottish Office.
(209) The sword dance, similar to an Irish jig of a Highland fling, usually performed at a Scottish wedding gathering.
(210) The best known is the Nicol prism, invented in 1828 by the Scottish physicist William Nicol.
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