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  2. Scratchboard - Wikipedia

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    Scratchboard or scraperboard or scratch art [1] is a form of direct engraving where the artist scratches off dark ink to reveal a white or colored layer beneath. The technique uses sharp knives and tools for engraving into the scratchboard, which is usually cardboard covered in a thin layer of white China clay coated with black India ink .

  3. Ard (plough) - Wikipedia

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    The ard, ard plough, [1] or scratch plough [2] is a simple light plough without a mouldboard.It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted with a symmetrical share that traces a shallow furrow but does not invert the soil.

  4. Scratch and sniff - Wikipedia

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    German scratch and sniff card from the film Polyester. Apart from the stickers, scratch and sniff surfaces are to be found on some objects in popular culture: The 1972 Capitol debut record album by The Raspberries featured a raspberry scratch and sniff sticker on its cover. [13] [14] Gran Turismo 2 and FIFA 2001 featured a scratch and sniff disc.

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  6. Category:Old English - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Old English" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

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  8. File:Scratchlogo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... English: Scratch logo. Date: 9 March 2016: Source: Scratch: ... This tag does not generally apply to all images of texts ...

  9. Hopscotch - Wikipedia

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    (In Scotland and Ireland, the marker is usually replaced with an old shoe polish tin or flat stone, called a piggy. [ citation needed ] ) In the United States the marker was called a “lagger” and in the 1940s Hopscotch Laggers made of rubber were sold by the Hoppy Taw Company of Utah. [ 11 ]