scats in English

noun
1
improvised jazz singing in which the voice is used in imitation of an instrument.
Armstrong's scat singing also influenced the singing technique of bebop innovator Dizzy Gillespie, who first began recording bebop in 1944 with saxophonist Charlie Parker.
2
droppings, especially those of carnivorous mammals.
Over several weeks, I collected carnivore scat similar to that I had seen gathered by waxbills and stored it in a freezer.
verb
1
go away; leave.
Scat! Leave me alone
2
sing using the voice in imitation of an instrument.
The man in the video starts scatting , familiar and quaint at first but soon his voice starts evoking everything from Appalachian folk to an angel-dust fit.

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1. Antechinus scats may be cylinders with rough broken off ends, or even curled “Mr Whippy” style scats

2. Clumped droppings are therefore distinct from a pile of droppings, where the pellets or scats are all quite …

3. Mineralization with calcium phosphate is the most common type of Coprolite preservation, and is thought to be representative of carnivorous scats, in which the calcium and phosphorus elements came