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Scrotal
Scrotal Scro"tal, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the scrotum; as, scrotal hernia.
Scrotiform
Scrotiform Scro"ti*form, a. [L. scrotum scrotum + -form.] Purse-shaped; pouch-shaped.
Scrotum
Scrotum Scro"tum, n. [L.] (Anat.) The bag or pouch which contains the testicles; the cod.

Meaning of Scrot from wikipedia

- scrot is a minimalist command line screen capturing application. It allows a substantial degree of flexibility by specifying parameters on command line...
- William (or Guillim) Scrots (or Scrotes or Stretes; active 1537–1553) was a painter of the Tudor court and an exponent of the Mannerist style of painting...
- Lightscreen Microsoft Snipping Tool Snip and Sketch Monosnap PrintKey 2000 scrot ShareX Shotty Snagit Snapz Pro X VVCap Window Clippings Xfire XnView Xwd...
- if obese. Other names include "jock rot", "dhobi itch", "crotch itch", "scrot rot", "gym itch", "ringworm of groin" and "eczema marginatum". Typically...
- A rare portrait of a teenage Elizabeth prior to her accession, attributed to William Scrots. It was painted for her father in c. 1546....
- Flameshot, Shutter which provides more options, and Spectacle in KDE. Spectacle scrot "Version 40.0". Cecchi, Cosimo. "gnome-utils module split completed". Retrieved...
- the same pattern, is now thought likely to be by a follower of William Scrots. The background inscription gives Edward's age as six, but this has been...
- "Dhobie itch", "eczema marginatum", "gym itch", "jock itch", "jock rot", "scrot rot" and "ringworm of the groin": 303  is a dermatophyte fungal infection...
- Archduke Maximilian, portrait by William Scrots, about 1544...
- Edward VI with a view of Hunsdon House, attributed to William Scrots, Royal Collection....