| Scarce | thin | en |
| scarce | Uncommon, but definitely not rare Difficult to obtain by a collector; seldom encountered The scarcity could be artificial, ie, due to hoarding Or, due to dealers reluctance to handle an item, due to its diminutive popularity In general, the size (printing or mintage) is not a major factor, as small issues usually find their way into hoards which are cumulatively larger than the collector market Something to do with the herd mentality of investors, I reckon | en |
| scarce | In short supply, but with more survivors accessible than of a coin labeled rare | en |
| scarce | when a good or service is insufficient in quantity to satisfy the demand or need for it | en |
| scarce | A moderately difficult to locate and fairly expensive book See rare | en |
| scarce | scarcely, only just | en |
| scarce | insufficient to meet a demand or requirement | en |
| scarce | not enough; hard to find; "meat was scarce during the war" | en |
| scarce | deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand; "fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought" not enough; hard to find; "meat was scarce during the war | en |
| scarce | rare, not abundant, in short supply sıfat | en |
| scarce | difficult to find, due to scarcity | en |
| scarce | With difficulty; hardly; scantly; barely; but just | en |
| scarce | deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand; "fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought" | en |
| scarce | by a small margin; "they could barely hear the speaker"; "we hardly knew them"; "just missed being hit"; "had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open"; "would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave"- W B Yeats | en |
| scarce | not enough; hard to find; "meat was scarce during the war | en |
| scarce | Frugally; penuriously | en |
| scarce | Sparing; frugal; parsimonious; stingy | en |
| scarce | If something is scarce, there is not enough of it. Food was scarce and expensive the allocation of scarce resources | en |
| scarce | If you make yourself scarce, you quickly leave the place you are in, usually in order to avoid a difficult or embarrassing situation. It probably would be a good idea if you made yourself scarce | en |
| scarce | barely, hardly, scarcely | en |
| scarce | Not plentiful or abundant; in small quantity in proportion to the demand; not easily to be procured; rare; uncommon | en |
| scarce | Scantily supplied (with); deficient (in); - - with of | en |
| Scarcely | onethe | en |
| scarcely | In a scarce manner; hardly; not much or at all | en |
| scarcely | adverb scarce 2 | en |
| scarcely | almost not; "he hardly ever goes fishing"; "he was hardly more than sixteen years old"; "they scarcely ever used the emergency generator" | en |
| scarcely | emphasis You use scarcely to emphasize that something is only just true or only just the case. He could scarcely breathe I scarcely knew him He was scarcely more than a boy | en |
| scarcely | barely, hardly; almost not | en |
| scarcely | If you say scarcely had one thing happened when something else happened, you mean that the first event was followed immediately by the second. Scarcely had they left before soldiers arrived armed with rifles | en |
| scarcely | You can use scarcely to say that something is not true or is not the case, in a humorous or critical way. It can scarcely be coincidence = hardly | en |
| scarceness | a small and inadequate amount | en |
| scarceness | The quality or condition of being scarce; smallness of quantity in proportion to the wants or demands; deficiency; lack of plenty; short supply; penury; as, a scarcity of grain; a great scarcity of beauties | en |
| scarceness | rareness, scarcity, state of being in short supply isim | en |
| scarceness | The property of being scarce | en |