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Achievement Badge
- Any three level badge in the 1968-1998
Scouts Canada Scout badge system.
- action song
- A song which has associated body
motions.
- Activity
Leader
- A person 14 or 15 years of age who is a
member of the Leadership Team of a Colony or Pack.
- Adviser
- A Scouter associated with a Venturer
Company or Rover Crew. A resource for the members of the
section and the person with responsibility for the actions
of the section.
- Akela
- The father wolf in The Jungle Book.
- A nick name for one of the Pack
Scouters, usually the Cubmaster.
- Area
- A support division of a council in
Scouts Canada.
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Assistant Patrol Leader
- A Scout who helps the Patrol Leader and
takes over in their absence.

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- Baden-Powell
- Lord Robert Stevenson Smyth
Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting.
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Baden-Powell Scouts
- A Scouting association which aims to
follow the Scouting program exactly as written in
Scouting for Boys by Baden-Powell.
- Badge
- A cloth emblem representative of a
person's development.
- Anything representative of such.
- Badge scheme
- The system of badges which recognize
progressive development of Scouts.
- Baloo
- The bear in The Jungle Book.
- A nick name for one of the Pack
Scouters.
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Be prepared
- The Scout Motto.
- Beads
- Woodbadge Beads.
- Beaver
- A youth member of the Beaver section,
usually 5-7 years of age.
- Beaveree
- A large gathering of Beavers.
- Beavers' Own
- A Scouts' Own for Beavers.
- Blue Tail
- The tail worn by six-year-old Beavers.
- Any Beaver wearing a Blue Tail.
- Boat Crew
- A Patrol of Sea Scouts.
- B-P
- Baden-Powell.
- B-P Guild
- An organization of adults dedicated to
Scouting's Principles.
- B-P Scouts
- Baden-Powell Scouts
- breaking
the flag
- Causing a national flag to fly free
from the bundle in which it was tied. Done at the opening
of an event or every morning at camp.
- Brown Tail
- The tail worn by five-year-old Beavers.
- Any Beaver wearing a Brown Tail.

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- campfire
- A gathering of Scouts, usually around a
fire, to have fun by singing, acting, telling jokes, and
hearing stories. Campfires usually end with a Scouter's
Five.
- campfire
blanket
- A blanket worn or wrapped around
oneself at campfires. Most Scouts sew event crests on
their campfire blanket. Many blankets are designed to be
worn as robes
- Camporee
- A large gathering of Scouts from any
section.
- Challenge
Badge
- Any of the circular badges that a Scout
may earn.
-
Chief Scout of Canada
- The ceremonial head of Scouting in
Canada. Usually the Governor General.
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Chief Scout of the World
- The ceremonial head of the World Scout
Movement. The position remains filled by Lord
Baden-Powell, the late founder of Scouting.
- Church
Parade
- A Church Service designed for Scouts.
Usually involves the Scouts parading into the church with
their flags.
- colony
- The name for a section of Beavers. A
Beaver Colony.
- Colony
Scouter
- A Scouter associated with a Beaver
Colony.
- commissioner
- The Scouter with overall responsibility
for the operation of a council.
- company
- The name for a section of Venturers. A
Venturer Company.
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Contact Beaver Leader
- The Colony Scouter with primary
responsibility for the section; the contact person.
- Core Badge
- Any of four two-level badges in the
1998 Scout badge system in Scouts Canada.
- core program
- A part of a Scout program that is used
every year.
- A requirement for one of the core
badges in the Scouts Canada Scout badge system.
- Council
- An organizational unit of Scouts
Canada. These are divided into Areas.
- Court of
Honour
- A gathering of Patrols Leaders and
possibly Assistant Patrol Leaders to decide issues of
importance to the troop. Also used by other sections.
Sometimes called Patrol Leaders' Council or Sixers'
Council.
- In the Boy Scouts of America, the
ceremony during which ranks are granted.
- crest
- A cloth emblem representative of an
event, place, or person.
- crew
- The name for a section of Rovers. A
Rover Crew.
- Cub
- Wolf Cub
- Cubmaster
- The Pack Scouter with primary
responsibility for the section; the contact person.
- Cuboree
- A large gathering of Wolf Cubs.
- Cubs' Own
- A Scouts' Own for Wolf Cubs.

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- Duty to God
- One of Scouting's three Principles:
Adherence to spiritual principles, loyalty to the religion
that expresses them, and acceptance of the duties
resulting therefrom.
- Duty to
Others
- One of Scouting's three Principles:
Loyalty to one's country in harmony with the promotion of
local, national, and international peace, understanding,
and cooperation. Participation in the development of
society, with recognition and respect for the dignity of
one's fellow-man and the natural world.
- Duty to Self
- One of Scouting's three Principles:
Responsibility for the development of oneself.

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Executive Director
- The paid staff member responsible for
administering the affairs of a Scout council.

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- Five Star
Award
- An unofficial award given to Wolf Cubs
who completed all five stars of the 1968 to 1995 badge
program.
- flag
- A piece of cloth which is
representative of a country, section, or other
jurisdiction.
- Formal
campfire
- A carefully planned campfire with a
marked beginning and end.
- Fundamental
- Fundamental Principle
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Fundamental Principle
- The basic elements upon which the unity
of the Scout Movements rests, its purpose, principles, and
method.

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- Gilwell
- Woodbadge.
- Gilwell Park.
- A Gilwell Reunion.
- Gilwell Park
- The international training centre in
England where the first Woodbadge courses were held.
- Gilwell
Reunion
- A Scouteree for Gilwellians.
- Gilwellian
- A Scouter who has completed Woodbadge
training.
- God
- Any spiritual figure around which one
centres one's spirituality.
- All conceptions of God.
- The summation of one's spiritual
principles.
- Group
Committee
- The group of people responsible for the
administration of a Scout Group.
- Guild
- B-P Guild.

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- home
hospitality
- The staying in the home of a Scout from
the host country of an international Jamboree.
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horizontal patrol
- A patrol comprising Scouts who are of
similar age, school grade, and year in program. Sometimes
called a peer-patrol. These are contrary to the Scout
Method.

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- Jamboree
- A large gathering of Scouts.

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- Keeo
- A Wolf Cub who is on the Leadership
Team of a Beaver Colony. This person assists in linking
the Colony with the Pack.
- Keeper
of the Purse
- The Rover responsible for keeping track
of a Crew's money. The treasurer.
- Kim
- A Scout who is on the Leadership Team
of a Wolf Cub Pack. This person assists in linking the
Pack with the Troop.
- knife
- A tool used by Scouts to cut things.
Many knives also have other tools such as a can opener.

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- Leader
- A Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol
Leader, Sixer, Second, Activity Leader, or other person
who provides leadership to others.
- Scouter.
- Leadership
Team
- The group of people directly
responsible for running a unit. This includes the section
Scouters and youth leadership, such as a Senior Patrol
Leader.
- Linking
- The process by which members of one
section become members of the next.
- Lodge
- A small group of Beavers of mixed ages.
- log
- A symbol of Gilwell consisting of an
axe set in a log.
- lowering
the flag
- Lowering the flag from its pole to mark
the end of an event or day.

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- Mafeking
- The town that B-P defended during a
famous siege in the Boer War. B-P's fame was largely a
result of this defence.
- Magic Light
- A yellow or silver strip that is worn
on the White Tail to indicate that the Beaver is soon to
move to Wolf Cubs.
- Mate
- The Rover responsible for a Rover Crew.
The president or chair.
- meeting
- A gathering of people to conduct
business.
- Moot
- A large gathering of Rovers.

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National Scout Organization
- A Scout association that represents the
Scout Movement of a country to the World Organization of
the Scout Movement.
- necker
- Abbr. neckerchief
- neckerchief
- A triangular piece of cloth that is
rolled and worn around the neck, either with a woggle or
tied. Every Scout Group has their own colour.
- night hike
- A hike which happens during the night.

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- overnight
hike
- A hike which is punctuated by overnight
sleeping.

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- pack
- The name for a section of Wolf Cubs. A
Wolf Cub Pack.
- Pack Scouter
- A Scouter associated with a Wolf Cub
Pack.
- Part I
- Woodbadge Part I
- Part II
- Woodbadge Part II
- Part III
- Woodbadge Part III
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Pathfinder Scout
- One of the ranks of a Scout: Pioneer,
Voyager, Pathfinder, Chief's Scout.
- Patrol
- A small group of Scouts of mixed ages.
A Scout Troop is made up of several patrols.
- Patrol
Leader
- The member of a Patrol who is
responsible for leading the patrol.
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Patrol Leaders' Council
- See Court of Honour.
- Pioneer
Scout
- The first of three ranks of a Scout,
along with Voyager and Pathfinder. Accorded to a Scout
upon investiture.
- Principle
- Duty to God, Duty to Others, Duty to
Self.
- The moral precepts of Scouting.
-
Proficiency badge
- Any of the triangular badges that a
Wolf Cub may earn.
- Program
- The entirety of activities undertaken
by a section.
- Promise
- A series of words said by a member to
affirm dedication to the Principles of Scouting. Must be
said at an investiture.
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Provincial Council
- The council responsible for Scouting in
a province.
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Purpose of Scouting
- To contribute to the development of
young people in achieving their full physical,
intellectual, social, and spiritual potentials as
individuals, responsible citizens, and as members of their
local, national, and international communities.

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- Region
- The councils into which a province is
divided. These are further divided into either districts
or areas.
- Round Table
- A meeting of Rovers from many crews to
discuss matters of universal concern.
- Rover
- A youth member of the Rover section,
usually 18-26 years of age.
- Rovers' Own
- A Scouts' Own for Rovers.

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- sash
- A cloth sash worn over the right
shoulder to which badges are sewn.
- scarf
- Neckerchief
- Scout
- Any member of the Scout Movement.
- A youth member of the Scout section,
usually 11-14 years of age.
- Any person who is dedicated to
Scouting's Principles.
- Scout Group
- Several associated sections. Groups
should have one of each section.
- Scout Method
- The means used or the steps followed to
fulfil the purpose of Scouting.
- Scout
Movement
- All individuals and associations who
direct their actions towards fulfilling the purpose and
principles of Scouting, or who live the principles of
Scouting.
- Scout Staff
- A stick, usually of wood, which helps
one walk or hike. Many are adorned with carving, plaques,
or thongs. Many are only used ceremonially.
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Scout-Guide Week
- The week in February when Scouts and
Guides remember the founder, B-P.
- Scouter
- Adult members of Scouting who operate a
Scouting program or support other Scouters.
- Scouter's
Five
- A short story or metaphor with a
spiritual message.
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Scouter-in-Training
- A person 16 or 17 years of age
associated with a Colony, Pack, or Troop who is in
training to become a Scouter.
- Scouteree
- A large gathering of Scouters.
- Scouters'
Own
- A Scouts' Own for Scouters.
- Scouting
- A voluntary non-political educational
movement for young people, open to all without distinction
of origin, race, class, or creed, in accordance with the
purpose, principles, and method conceived by Lord Baden
Powell.
- Scoutmaster
- The Troop Scouter with primary
responsibility for the section; the contact person.
- Scouts' Own
- A gathering of Scouts held to help them
develop their spirituality and a fuller understanding of
the Scout Law.
- A Scouts' Own for Scouts.
- Scribe
- The Rover responsible for a Crew's
record keeping. The secretary.
- Sea Rover
- A Rover who is a member of a Sea Rover
Crew.
- Sea Rover
Crew
- A Rover Crew that uses nautical
ceremonies and focuses its activities on the water.
- Sea Scout
- A Scout who is a member of a Sea Scout
Troop.
- Sea Scout
Troop
- A Scout Troop that uses nautical
ceremonies and focuses its activities on the water.
- Sea Venturer
- A Venturer who is a member of a Sea
Venturer Company.
- Sea
Venturer Company
- A Venturer Company that uses nautical
ceremonies and focuses its activities on the water.
- Second
- A Wolf Cub who helps the Sixer and
takes over in their absence.
- Section
- The group of youth members and their
Scouters which meets together on a regular basis: A Beaver
Colony, Wolf Cub Pack, Scout Troop, Venturer Company, or
Rover Crew.
- Section
Committee
- A Group Committee in a Scout Group that
has only one section.
- section
Scouter
- A Scouter who works directly with a
section.
- Senior Sixer
- An older Wolf Cub who provides
leadership to the Sixers. Usually one who has been a Sixer
before.
- Service
Strips
- Small cloth strips worn to indicate how
many years one has been a member of the Scout Movement.
Silver indicates one year; gold five.
- Service Team
- Support Team.
- shoulder tab
- An embroidered cloth tube worn around
the epaulet of one's shirt to indicate what section one is
part of.
- Six
- A small group of Wolf Cubs of mixed
ages.
- Sixer
- The member of a Six who is responsible
for leading the Six.
- Sixers'
Council
- See: Court of Honour.
- Skip
- A nickname for a Scouter, particularly
a Sea Scoutmaster.
- small group
- A group of about five to eight youth
members. Colonies, Packs, and Troops are divided into
small groups as Lodges, Sixes, and Patrols, respectively.
Scouting activities are centred around small groups.
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spiritual principle
- An element around which one lives one's
life or develops their spiritual side.
- staff
- Scout Staff.
- Star
- One of six Wolf Cub badges. There is
one star for each activity area.
- Support Team
- A group of Scouters, usually operating
at the district level, who help section Scouters do their
job.
- Swiss
Army Knife
- A knife which includes tools besides
the blade made by one of three companies authorized to use
the Swiss Army trade name.
- A similar knife not made by one of
these companies.

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- Tail
- One of three different beaver
tail-shaped insignias worn on the back of a Beaver's hat
to indicate the Beaver's age.
- taps
- A song traditionally sung or played at
the end of the day.
- Thinking Day
- The birthday of Lord Baden-Powell. Term
is used most within Guiding.
- Trainer
- A person who helps a Scouters'
development of skills and knowledge.
- troop
- The name for a section of Scouts. A
Scout Troop.
- Troop Night
- The weekly gathering of a Scout Troop.
- Troop
Scouter
- A Scouter associated with a Scout
Troop.

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- uniform
- The clothing that a Scout wears while
participating in Scouting activities.

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- Venturee
- A large gathering of Venturers.
- Venturer
- A youth member of the Venturer section,
usually 14-17 years of age.
- Venturers'
Own
- A Scouts' Own for Venturers.
- vertical
patrol
- A patrol comprising Scouts from all
ages, usually with the older Scouts holding position of PL
and APL. Sometimes called a family patrol.
- Voyager
Scout
- The second of three ranks of a Scout,
along with Pioneer and Pathfinder.

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- Walking
stick
- Scout Staff.
- White Tail
- The tail worn by seven-year-old
Beavers.
- Any Beaver wearing a White Tail.
- woggle
- A decorative tube through which both
ends of a rolled neckerchief are passed so that it can be
worn around the neck.
- Anything used to hold a neckerchief in
place.
- Wolf Cub
- A youth member of the Wolf Cub section,
usually 8-10 years of age.
- Wolf Cubs'
Own
- A Scouts' Own for Wolf Cubs.
- Woodbadge
- The system of Scouter training.
- Woodbadge Beads.
- A Woodbadge course.
- Woodbadge
Beads
- A necklace with two, three, or four
wooden beads representative of Woodbadge training.
- Woodbadge
Part I
- Woodbadge
Basic
- The first of two levels of Woodbadge
training. Usually a weekend-long course followed by
application.
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Woodbadge Part II
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Woodbadge Advanced
- The second of two levels of Woodbadge
training. Usually a week-long course followed by
application.
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World Organization of the Scout Movement
- The organization responsible for
coordinating the Scout Movement worldwide.

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