scouter


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scout 1

 (skout)
v. scout·ed, scout·ing, scouts
v.tr.
1. To spy on or explore carefully in order to obtain information; reconnoiter.
2. To observe and evaluate (a talented person), as for possible hiring.
v.intr.
1. To search as a scout: scout around for some gossip.
2. To search for talented people: scouts for a professional basketball team.
n.
1.
a. One that is dispatched from a main body to gather information, especially in preparation for military action.
b. The act of reconnoitering.
2. A watcher or sentinel.
3. One who is employed to discover and recruit talented persons, especially in the fields of sports and entertainment.
4. Sports One who is employed to observe and report on the strategies and players of rival teams.
5. often Scout
a. A member of the Boy Scouts.
b. A member of the Girl Scouts.
6. Informal An individual; a person: a good scout.
7. Chiefly British A student's male servant at Oxford University.

[From Middle English scoute, act of watching or spying, from Old French escoute, from escouter, to listen, alteration of ascouter, from Vulgar Latin *ascultāre, alteration of Latin auscultāre; see ous- in Indo-European roots.]

scout′er n.

scout 2

 (skout)
tr.v. scout·ed, scout·ing, scouts
To reject with disdain or derision.

[Of Scandinavian origin; see skeud- in Indo-European roots.]
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Noun1.scouter - an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
Boy Scout - a boy who is a member of the Boy Scouts
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"Your reptile is a scouter, or I'm no judge of Indian paints and Indian deviltries!" muttered the old man, dropping the butt of his weapon to the ground, and gazing with a steady eye at the frightful object, as he leaned on its barrel, in an attitude of great composure.
Alan is an experienced Scouter and invites anyone with an interest in Scouting to join us at the Fun Fair on May 3rd!
He also received the Tanglaw ng Kabataan, the most prestigious award conferred to a Filipino Scouter who has rendered outstanding services of an unusual extraordinary nature to the youth of the Philippines through Scouting and usually given to the Presidents of the country.
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His purpose was to help the "Boy Scouts of America, its Councils, and Units retain Vegetarian Scouts, Venturers, and Scouters." Nardi said, "No Scout, Venturer, or Scouter should have to leave Scouting due to their dietary needs." Note: This item was prepared in Mr.
Aldrich is the Recipient of the Boys Scouts of America Cub Master of the Year Award, the District Award of Merit, and the Scouter Award.
In March, the space agency unveiled a robot prototype, which could one day be developed into a scouter that would accompany a Mars rover, that has special wheels and a tail fin to help it climb rocky obstacles.
Apart from firing off a virtual 'kamehameha' with Goku himself, the app also comes with a 'Scouter' function for AR use.
Though Grigioni oversees standup for the network, the seasoned scouter has no ambitions to grab a mic.
The validation of the proposed approach was carried out on two standard video datasets, namely: Scouter [2] and PEVID-HD [3] (see Figure 2).