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Scrape, scraper or scraping may refer to:


Biology and medicine

* Abrasion (medical), a type of injury *
Scraper (biology) Grazing is a method of feeding in which a herbivore feeds on low-growing plants such as grasses or other multicellular organisms, such as algae. Many species of animals can be said to be grazers, from large animals such as hippopotamuses to small ...
, grazer-scraper, a water animal that feeds on stones and other substrates by grazing algae, microorganism and other matter * Scrape, a depression in the ground, bare of soil, which is used as a bird nest *
Cloud scraper __NOTOC__ Cisticolas (pronounced ''sis-TIC-olas'') are a genus of very small insectivorous birds formerly classified in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae, but now usually considered to be in the separate family Cisticolidae, along with other ...
, birds of the genus ''Cisticola'' * scrapers, a group of cyprinid fish in the genus '' Capoeta''


Computing

* Data scraping, a technique in which a computer program extracts data from human-readable output coming from another program ** Screen scraping, a method through which a program captures information from a display not intended for processing by computers ** Web scraping, extracting information from a website, for analysis or reuse, most effectively by a web crawler *
Tracker scrape A scrape, or tracker scrape, is a request sent by a BitTorrent client to a tracker. A request is sent, connection to the tracker is established, information is exchanged, then the connection is closed. The request does something like a "wipe" or ...
, request sent to a BitTorrent tracker ** Scraper site, a website created by web scraping ** Blog scraping, the process of scanning through a large number of blogs, searching for and copying content


Hand tools

* Scraper (archaeology), a stone tool * Scraper (kitchen), a cooking tool * Card scraper, cabinet scraper or scraper, a tool for scraping wood *
Hand scraper A hand scraper is a single-edged tool used to scrape metal or other materials from a surface. This may be required where a surface needs to be trued, corrected for fit to a mating part, needs to retain oil (usually on a freshly ground surfa ...
, a single-edged tool used to scrape metal from a surface *
Ice scraper An ice scraper is a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows, usually on automobiles. Basic scrapers have a plastic blade and handle, though some have blades made out of metal. More complex models often include brushes to h ...
, a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows *
Paint scraper A putty knife is a specialized tool used when glazing single glazed windows, to work putty around the edges of each pane of glass. An experienced glazer will apply the putty by hand, and then smooth it with the knife. Modern insulated glazing m ...
, a hand tool to remove paint or other coatings from a substrate


Machines

* Fresno scraper, powered by an external tractor which pulls it * Wheel tractor-scraper, a piece of heavy equipment used for earth-moving


Music and audio

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Rake and scrape Rake-and-scrape is the traditional music of The Bahamas, alongside Junkanoo. It combines African musical elements with European musical elements to create a sound comparable to other Caribbean music while remaining distinct. History Claims of T ...
, a type of Caribbean music * Scrape flutter, in sound recording, high-frequency flutter over 100 Hz


In instruments or implements

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Scraper (instrument) Scrape, scraper or scraping may refer to: Biology and medicine * Abrasion (medical), a type of injury * Scraper (biology), grazer-scraper, a water animal that feeds on stones and other substrates by grazing algae, microorganism and other matter ...
, a musical instrument * Pick slide, also called pick scrape, an electric guitar playing/sound effect technique * Gourd scraper, also called a pua, a stick used for playing the
güiro The güiro () is a Puerto Rican percussion instrument consisting of an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side. It is played by rubbing a stick or tines (see photo) along the notches to produce a ratchet sound. The güiro ...
, an instrument consisting of a hollow gourd


In works

* "Scrape" (Blue Stahli song), a 2009 non-album single by Blue Stahli * "Scrape", a 2017 song by Chelsea Wolfe from '' Hiss Spun'' * "Scrape", a 2017 song by Future from his self-titled album * "Scrape", a 2010 song by Kurupt from '' Streetlights'' * ''Scraping'' (album), a 2002 rock music album by Calexico


Other

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Boot scraper A boot-scraper, door scraper, mud scraper, or decrottoir is a device consisting of a metal blade, simple or elaborate, permanently attached to the wall or to the sidewalk at the entrance to a building to allow visitors to scrape snow, mud, leave ...
, an item of ironmongery used to scrape mud off boots * Scraper bike, a bicycle that has been modified by its owner * Scraper (car), a modified American-made family car characterized by large rims and extensive personalization * Scratchboard, also called a scraperboard, where drawings are created using sharp tools for etching into a thin layer of clay *
Skyscraper A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Modern sources currently define skyscrapers as being at least or in height, though there is no universally accepted definition. Skyscrapers are very tall high-ris ...
, a building over 40 stories tall * Sparrowhawk, Oklahoma, a census-designated place once known as "Scraper" in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States


See also

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Scrap Scrap consists of Recycling, recyclable materials, usually metals, left over from product manufacturing and consumption, such as parts of vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials. Unlike waste, scrap Waste valorization, has monetary ...
* Scrapie *
Skraypers ''Rifts'' is a List of role-playing games by genre#Multi-genre and cross-genre, multi-genre role-playing game created by Kevin Siembieda in August 1990 and published continuously by Palladium Books since then. ''Rifts'' takes place in a post-ap ...
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