SCART

Proper noun

SCART

A French-originated standard and associated 21-pin connector for connecting audiovisual equipment.

Synonyms

• Euroconnector

• Peritel

Anagrams

• C-rats, CARTs, Carts, carts, crats, scrat

Verb

scart (third-person singular simple present scarts, present participle scarting, simple past and past participle scarted)

(Scotland, transitive) To scratch or scrape.

Noun

scart (plural scarts)

(Scotland) A slight wound.

(Scotland) A dash or stroke.

(Scotland) A niggard.

(Scotland) A poor-looking creature; a wretch.

Anagrams

• C-rats, CARTs, Carts, carts, crats, scrat

Source: Wiktionary



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