Scarce

/skɛrs/ adjective

Scarce means there is not enough of something, or it is hard to find.

From Old North French “escars” meaning “thin, scanty,” from Latin “excarpsus” meaning “plucked out” or “removed.” The idea is that much of it has been taken away.

AFskaars
AMተራማሽ
ARنادر
BGоскъден
BNদুর্লভ
CAescàs
CSvzácný
DAsjælden
DEknapp
ELσπάνιος
ESescaso
ETharuldane
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