scouter
Variant of scout
scout
definition
scout (sko̵ut)
noun
- a soldier, ship, or plane sent to spy out the strength, movements, etc. of the enemy
- ☆ a person sent out to observe the tactics of an opponent, to search out new talent, etc. a baseball scout
- a member of the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts
- the act of reconnoitering
- Slang fellow; guy
Etymology: ME scoute < OFr escoute < escouter, escolter, to hear < VL ascultare, for L auscultare, to listen: see auscultation
transitive verb
- to follow closely so as to spy upon
- to look for; watch
- to find or get by looking around: often with out, up
intransitive verb
- to go out in search of information about the enemy; reconnoiter
- to go in search of something; hunt scout around for some firewood
- ☆ to work as a scout ()
Related Forms:
- scouter scout′er noun
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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