scamă

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See also: scama and scamã

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Latin squāma (scale, flake). Compare scvamă, a borrowed doublet.

Noun[edit]

scamă f (plural scame)

  1. fuzz, lint, fluff
  2. flock (coarse tufts of wool or cotton)

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