Scoop - Related To The Shape

Related To The Shape

  • Scoop (tool), a shovel-like tool, particularly one deep and curved, used in digging
  • Scoop (machine part), a component of machinery to carry things
  • Scoop stretcher, (or clamshell, Robertson Orthopedic Stretcher), a device used specifically for casualty lifting
  • Scoop (utensil), a specialized spoon for serving
  • Hood scoop, a ventilating opening in the bonnet (hood) of a car

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