The Collaborative International Dictionary
Skart \Skart\, n. [Cf. Scarf a cormorant.] (Zo["o]l.) The shag. [Prov. Eng.]
Wiktionary
n. (context UK dialect English) A bird, the shag.
Usage examples of "skart".
Half the indigenous life on Skart burned or drowned within a few weeks, including five hundred thousand Skartesh.
The League arrived to evacuate the survivors, but they did not offer reparations for what had been done to Skart during their war.
Skartesh conquered their fear of water, and the conditions on Skart someday improve, perhaps you or your descendents can return to your homeworld.
Then we shall return to Skart, and there Rushan will give himself to the Great Burning.
He could forget those long months gathering survivors on Skart and herding them into ships to take them away from the only world they had ever known.