Word: scuttles
Category: scuttles
Home & Garden, Autos & Vehicles, Law & Government
Related words: scuttles
coal scuttles
Synonyms: scuttles
hatchway, opening, coal scuttle
Translations: scuttles
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spanish
Translations:
portillos, escotillones, escotillas, los portillos, portillos sin
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german
Translations:
ruiniert, Bullaugen, Bull, Luken, Scuttles
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french
Translations:
décavé, saborde, hublots, écoutillons, écoutilles, les écoutillons, les hublots
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italian
Translations:
portellini, oblò, portellino di, portellino, portellini di
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portuguese
Translations:
vigias, escotilhas, baldes, baldes de
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dutch
Translations:
patrijspoorten, patrijspoorten en ramen
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russian
Translations:
иллюминаторы, иллюминаторов
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swedish
Translations:
fönsterventil, fönsterventiler
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czech
Translations:
drandí, potopí, lodní otvory, kruhová lodní
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polish
Translations:
iluminatory, iluminatorów
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hungarian
Translations:
oldalnyílásain
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turkish
Translations:
lumbuzların, Lumbuzları
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greek
Translations:
παραφωτίδες
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ukrainian
Translations:
ілюмінатори
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bulgarian
Translations:
люкове, илюминатори, люкове на
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belarusian
Translations:
ілюмінатары, ілюмінатарах, ілюмінатар, ілюмінатара, ілюмінатарамі
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estonian
Translations:
kateteta illuminaatoreid
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lithuanian
Translations:
iliuminatoriai
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latvian
Translations:
iluminatori, virs sadalījuma augšējās kravas
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romanian
Translations:
hublou, un hublou, hublouri
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slovenian
Translations:
pokrovov
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slovak
Translations:
drandí
The meaning and "use of": scuttles
noun
- an act or sound of scuttling. - I heard the scuttle of rats across the room
- run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps. - a mouse scuttled across the floor
- sink (one's own ship) deliberately by holing it or opening its seacocks to let water in. - The gallant heroism of both the British Navy and the German Captain Langsdorff, who scuttles his own ship rather than face defeat, strongly appealed to Powell and Pressburger.