scanno

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See also: scannò and Scanno

English

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Etymology

scan +‎ -o, modelled on typo.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: scan‧no

Noun

scanno (plural scannos)

  1. A typographical error introduced by optical character recognition (OCR) software, which may mistake a letter or set of letters for a letter or set of letters of similar shape, as *tum for turn, or *Dosition for Position.

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin scamnum, from Proto-Italic *skaβnom, from Proto-Indo-European *skabʰ-no-m, from *skabʰ- (to hold up). Cognate with Spanish escaño, Galician escano, Portuguese escano, Sanskrit स्कम्भ (skambhá).

Noun

scanno m (plural scanni)

  1. seat, bench, stool, trestle

Verb

scanno

  1. first-person singular present indicative of scannare