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Scargo Tower is a 30-foot-tall (9.1 m) cobblestone tower located atop Scargo Hill in Dennis, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. There have been three Scargo towers
Scargo_Tower
Lake in Massachusetts, United States
Scargo Lake is a fresh water kettle pond in Dennis, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. There are many Native American legends about the formation of Scargo Lake
Scargo_Lake
Town in Massachusetts, United States
of Scargo Lake and Scargo Hill in Dennis are associated with ancient Native American folklore. When viewed from Scargo Tower atop the hill, Scargo Lake
Dennis,_Massachusetts
Hill in the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Cape Cod. At 306 feet (93 m), it is higher than Dennis's 160-foot (49 m) Scargo Hill, sometimes thought to be the highest on the peninsula, among other
Pine Hill (Barnstable County, Massachusetts)
Pine_Hill_(Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts)
Middlesex P.O. & locality Scaden Uxbridge Worcester Scantic Hampden Hampden Scargo Hill Dennis Barnstable Schooset Pembroke Plymouth Schooset Taunton Bristol
List of villages in Massachusetts
List_of_villages_in_Massachusetts
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Hindu
Scared
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Arabic, Muslim
Scared
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Muslim
Scared
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English
English : variant of Scarborough.
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English
English : from northern Middle English scarfe ‘cormorant’ (Old Norse skarfr), either a nickname for someone bearing some supposed resemblance to a cormorant, or else a survival into Middle English of the Old Norse byname Scarfi, from the same source.
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Margot, MARGO means "pearl."
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English
English : unexplained.
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English : unexplained. Clearly a variant of Skaggs, also unexplained.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Scared
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English
English : from an Old Norse personal name or byname, Skragg, related to Norwegian dialect skragg ‘a shriveled, wretched person’, and English scraggy ‘lean’, ‘skinny’.
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Tamil
Scared
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Carmel, CARMO means "garden-land."
Male
Slavic
(Сварог) Slavic myth name of a god of the sky and sun, SVAROG means "clear and bright."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Carolus, CARLO means "man."
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English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : unexplained.
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English
English : topographic name from Old Norse sker ‘rock’, later dialect scar ‘rocky cliff’.
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Tamil
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Japanese
(ã•ã‚“ã”) Japanese name SANGO means "coral."
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Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
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Hindu, Indian
Scared
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Indian
Little sister, Unpredictable
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Australian, German, Turkish
You are Unique
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Muslim
Prayer
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Muslim
Intelligent and beautiful
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yechezqel, JEHEZEKEL means "God will strengthen." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet, the author of the Book of Ezekiel.Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
God Sivan
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
One who is Fragrantly Praiseworthy
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English
English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Kit (see Kitt).Perhaps also an Americanized form of German Kitz.
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Greek
Gift.
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Arabic
Precious
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v. i.
To form a scar.
n.
A Mediterranean food fish (Sparisoma scarus) of excellent quality and highly valued by the Romans; -- called also parrot fish.
imp. & p. p.
of Scare
n.
A movement or piece in largo time.
a.
Like a scar, or rocky eminence; containing scars.
pl.
of Scarf
pl.
of Cargo
n.
Freight; loading; cargo.
v. t.
To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.
v. t.
To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping.
n.
A marine food fish, the scarus, or parrot fish.
v. t.
To sprinkle; to moisten by sprinkling; as, to sparge paper.
v. t.
To mark with a scar or scars.
a.
Bearing scars or marks of wounds.
n.
A scarf joint.
n.
A cargo.
v. t.
To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint.
v. t.
To cut down perpendicularly, or nearly so; as, to scarp the face of a ditch or a rock.
v. t.
To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, metal rods, etc.