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scale [ skayl ]


noun  (plural scales)
Definition:
 
1. measuring system: a system of measurement based on a series of marks laid down at regular intervals and representing numerical values

2. size ratio: a ratio representing the size of an illustration or reproduction, especially a map or a model, in relation to the object it represents
The scale of the map is 1:50,000.

3. measuring instrument: an instrument or apparatus with graduated markings for measuring something

4. system of classification: a system of classification in which people or things are ranked progressively according to a specific criterion
rated their satisfaction on a scale of 1 to 5

5. level: the extent or relative size of something
the scale of the devastation

6. U.S. minimum payment: the minimum payment for work, as agreed on during labor negotiations

7. series of musical notes: a series of musical notes, usually sequential, arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch



verb  (past and past participle scaled, present participle scal·ing, 3rd person present singular scales)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb climb something: to climb up something, especially a steep incline, often using a ladder

2. transitive verb make something in different size: to make a model or draw a map of something in a regular proportion to the size of the original

3. intransitive verb rise in stages: to go upward in stages or steps

[14th century. < Latin scala "staircase, ladder"]

scal·a·ble adjective

to scale with the same proportion of reduction or enlargement throughout, e.g. in a map or model

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