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scale- (noun)
- An ordered numerical sequence used for measurement.
- Please rate your experience on a scale from 1 to 10.
- Size; scope.
- The Holocaust was insanity on an enormous scale.
- The ratio of depicted distance to actual distance.
- This map uses a scale of 1:10.
- A means of assigning a magnitude.
- The magnitude of an earthquake is measured on the open-ended Richter scale.
- A series of notes spanning an octave, tritave, or pseudo-octave, used to make melodies.
- (verb)
- To change the size of, maintaining proportion.
- We should scale that up by a factor of 10.
- To climb.
- Hilary and Norgay were the first known to have scaled Everest.
- (computing) To tolerate significant increases in throughput or other potentially limiting factors.
- That architecture won't scale to real-world environments.
- (noun)
- Part of an overlapping arrangement of many small, flat and hard pieces of keratin covering the skin of an animal, particularly a fish or reptile.
- A small piece of pigmented chitin, many of which coat the wings of a butterfly or moth to give them their color.
- A flake of skin of an animal afflicted with dermatitis.
- A pine nut of a pinecone.
- The flaky material sloughed off heated metal.
- Scale mail (as opposed to chain mail).
- Limescale
- (verb)
- To remove the scales of.
- Please scale that fish for dinner.
- To become scaly; to produce or develop scales.
- The dry weather is making my skin scale.
- (noun)
- A device to measure mass or weight.
- After the long, lazy winter I was afraid to get on the scale.
- Either of the pans, trays, or dishes of a balance.