Word: score Word origin: late Old English scoru ‘set of twenty’, from Old Norse skor ‘notch, tally, twenty’, of Germanic origin; related to shear. The verb (late Middle English) is from Old Norse skora ‘make an incision’. Phonetic: skɔː Listen:
gain (a point, goal, run, etc.) in a competitive game. Example: McCartney scored a fine goal
orchestrate or arrange (a piece of music), typically for a specified instrument or instruments. Example: the Quartet Suite was scored for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo
cut or scratch a notch or line on (a surface). Example: score the card until you cut through
examine (experimentally treated cells, bacterial colonies, etc.), making a record of the number showing a particular character. Example: the aim should be to score between fifty and one hundred mitotic cells
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