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Scan v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scanned p. pr. & vb. n. Scanning.]
1. To mount by steps; to go through with step by step. [Obs.]
Nor stayed till she the highest stage had scand. --Spenser.
2. Specifically Pros., to go through with, as a verse, marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of; to recite metrically.
3. To go over and examine point by point; to examine with care; to look closely at or into; to scrutinize.
The actions of men in high stations are all conspicuous, and liable to be scanned and sifted. --Atterbury.
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scan
n 1: the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed
region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his
binoculars"
2: an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan";
"you could see the tumor in the CAT scan" [syn: CAT scan]
v 1: examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the
X-ray"
2: examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while
waiting for the taxi" [syn: skim, rake, glance over,
run down]
3: make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the
night sky"
4: conform to a metrical pattern
5: move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an
image
6: read metrically; "scan verses"
7: obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be
read by the computer" [syn: read]
[also: scanning, scanned]
scanning
n 1: the process of translating photographs into a digital form
that can be recognized by a computer
2: the act of systematically moving a finely focused beam of
light or electrons over a surface in order to produce an
image of it for analysis or transmission