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scrat
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scratverb
To scratch, to use one's nails or claws.
Etymology: Origin uncertain; apparently related to Swedish kratta.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Scratnoun
An hermaphrodite. Skinner and Junius.
Etymology: scritta , Saxon.
Wikipedia
Scrat
Scrat is a fictional character in the Ice Age franchise. He is a saber-toothed squirrel who is obsessed with collecting acorns, constantly putting his life in danger to obtain and defend them. Scrat's storylines are mostly independent of those of the Herd, though the two do intersect at times. Scrat is voiced in all Ice Age feature films and short films by director Chris Wedge, only directly interacting with the story's main characters on eight occasions, mostly with Sid. In a special feature in the second film's DVD, his name has been stated to be a mix of the words "chipmunk" and "rat", his species allegedly believed to have been a common ancestor of both. In the Ice Age DVD commentary, he is referred to as "The Scrat" by directors Wedge and Carlos Saldanha. The character served as the mascot to his co-animation studio, Blue Sky Studios, until its closure.
Webster Dictionary
Scratverb
to scratch
Scratverb
to rake; to search
Scratnoun
an hermaphrodite
Etymology: [OE. scratten. Cf. Scratch.]
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Scrat
Scrat is a fictional character in the computer animated film series Ice Age.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Scrat
skrat, n. a devil.—Also Old Scratch, the devil. [Cf. Ger. schratt, Ice. skratti, a goblin.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of scrat in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of scrat in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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