scorse
/ˈskaʊər/ or /ˈskɔr/Definitions
1. verb
to clean by rubbing with a brush or cloth, or by wearing away
“She scoured the pot until it shone.”
2. noun
an area where the earth’s surface has been worn away, especially by water
“The scour of the river had changed the landscape.”
3. noun
a strong and damaging force, such as a storm or a flood
“The scour of the hurricane destroyed the town.”