scutch vs waggle

scutch

verb
  • To separate the woody fibre from (flax, hemp, etc.) by beating; to swingle. 

noun
  • A bricklayer's small picklike tool with two cutting edges (or prongs) for dressing stone or cutting and trimming bricks. 

  • The woody fibre of flax or hemp; the refuse of scutched flax or hemp. 

  • A tuft or clump of grass. 

  • A wooden implement shaped like a large knife used to separate the valuable fibres of flax or hemp by beating them and scraping from it the woody or coarse portions. 

waggle

verb
  • To reel, sway, or move from side to side; to move with a wagging motion; to waddle. 

  • To move (something) with short, quick motions; to wobble. 

noun
  • A wobbling motion. 

  • The preliminary swinging of the club head back and forth over the ball in the line of the proposed stroke. 

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