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scaly

adjective

  1. having skin with hard plates
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈskeɪli/

adj

Etymology: From Middle English scali, skaly. By surface analysis, scale + -y.

  1. Covered or abounding with scales.

    a scaly fish  a scaly stem

    If the lids of the eyes become inflamed and scaly, do not seek to remove the scales roughly, for they will bring the lashes with them.

  2. Composed of scales lying over each other.

    a scaly bulb

  3. Resembling scales, laminae, or layers.
  4. low, mean.

    a scaly fellow

    This done, he removed the hat; and having touched his forehead lightly with a silk handkerchief, for the afternoon sun was warm, gazed about him with a grave distaste. “A scaly neighbourhood!” he murmured. The young man’s judgment was one at which few people with an eye for beauty would have cavilled.

noun

Etymology: From Middle English scali, skaly. By surface analysis, scale + -y.

  1. The scaly yellowfish (Labeobarbus natalensis).