scouting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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scouting (countable and uncountable, plural scoutings)
- The act of one who scouts.
1935, State Publication, numbers 136-145, page 73:
Careful scoutings by the State Department of Agriculture and Markets were made in 1935, to determine the limits of invasion […]
- The Scout Movement.
- The activities of boy scouts and girl scouts.
act of one who scouts
- Belarusian: разве́дка (be) f (razvjédka), рэкагнасцыро́ўка f (rekahnascyróŭka)
- Dutch: scouting (nl) f
- Finnish: partiolaisuus
- Hebrew: גישוש m (gishúsh)
- Italian: esplorazione (it)
- Portuguese: reconhecimento (pt) m
- Russian: разве́дка (ru) f (razvédka), рекогносциро́вка (ru) f (rekognosciróvka)
- Turkish: izcilik (tr)
- Ukrainian: ро́звідка f (rózvidka), розві́дка f (rozvídka), рекогносциро́вка f (rekohnoscyróvka)
- Welsh: sgowtio m
the Scouting movement
- Catalan: escoltisme (ca) m
- Czech: skauting m
- Dutch: scouting (nl)
- Esperanto: skoltismo
- Finnish: partioliike (fi)
- Franco-Provençal: escoutismo m
- French: scoutisme (fr) m
- German: Pfadfinderbewegung f
- Greek: προσκοπισμός (el) m (proskopismós)
- Hebrew: תנועת הצופים f (tnuát hatsofím)
- Hindi: स्काउटिंग (skāuṭiṅg), बालचर (hi) (bālcar)
- Hungarian: cserkészet (hu)
- Italian: scoutismo (it) m
- Korean: 스카우팅 (seukauting)
- Macedonian: извидништво n (izvidništvo)
- Polish: skauting (pl) m
- Portuguese: escotismo (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਸਕਾਊਟਿੰਗ (sakāūṭiṅg)
- Spanish: escultismo m