scraper

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) An instrument with which anything is scraped.
 * 2) An instrument by which the soles of shoes are cleaned from mud by drawing them across it.
 * 3) An instrument drawn by oxen, horses or a tractor, similar to a plow, that is used for scraping up earth in making or repairing roads, digging cellars, building canals, etc.
 * 4) An instrument having two or three sharp sides or edges for cleaning the planks, masts, or decks of a ship.
 * 5) In the printing press, a board or blade, the edge of which is made to rub over the tympan sheet, thus producing an impression.
 * 6) A hoe.
 * 7) A tool used by engravers.
 * 8)  A prehistoric unifacial tool thought to have been used for hideworking and woodworking.
 * 9) One who scrapes horns.
 * 10) One who plays a violin incompetently, producing cacophonous sounds.
 * 11) One who acquires avariciously and saves penuriously.
 * 12)  A cocked hat.
 * 13)  A program or process that scrapes data, such as a screen-scraper.
 * 14) A freshwater fish of the carp family, genus.
 * 1) One who plays a violin incompetently, producing cacophonous sounds.
 * 2) One who acquires avariciously and saves penuriously.
 * 3)  A cocked hat.
 * 4)  A program or process that scrapes data, such as a screen-scraper.
 * 5) A freshwater fish of the carp family, genus.

Translations

 * Bashkir: ҡырғыс
 * Bulgarian: стъргалка
 * Catalan:, raspador
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Even: чөчун
 * Finnish: raaputin, maalikaavin,, , , raavin, raaputin, krapa
 * French:
 * Galician: raspadeira,
 * Georgian: შაბერი
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ξύστρα
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese: スクレーパー
 * Kazakh: қырғыш
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: renek
 * Latin: scalprum, grosa
 * Maltese: muftieħ
 * Maori: kota
 * Ottoman Turkish: راسپه, قاشاغی, قزاغی
 * Polish: skrobaczka, skrobak
 * Romanian:, răzuitoare
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: sgrìoban
 * Southern Altai: кыргыш
 * Spanish: raspador, rascador,
 * Turkish: