scaum
/ˈskɔm/Definitions
1. noun
A type of foam or froth, especially on the surface of a liquid, such as beer or soap.
“The bartender skimmed off the scaum from the top of the beer before serving it.”
2. noun
A thick, scum-like substance that forms on the surface of a liquid or other substance.
“The engineer tried to remove the scaum that had formed on the surface of the oil.”