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scale, surmount | reach the highest point of | ||
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scale, weighing machine | a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass | ||
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scale, descale | remove the scales from | ||
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scale | size or measure according to a scale | ||
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scale | take by attacking with scaling ladders | ||
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scale, scale leaf | a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin | ||
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scale | relative magnitude | ||
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scale | pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard | ||
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scale, musical scale | [in music] a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave) | ||
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scale, scale of measurement, graduated table, ordered series | an ordered reference standard | ||
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scale | an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks | ||
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scale, scurf, exfoliation | a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin | ||
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scale | the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it | ||
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scale | measure with or as if with scales | ||
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scale, shell, plate | a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners) | ||
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scale | measure by or as if by a scale | ||
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scale | a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals | ||
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scale | climb up by means of a ladder |