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Diş taşını ve kefekisini temizleyen alet, gösterge, ölçek, derece, (n) ölçek, dereceli cetvel, (v) ölçeklemek, (balık, sürüngen v.b.'nde) pul, pullarını ayıklamak, pul, Tortu,kireç tortusu; zamanla su borularında ısı etkisiyle veya çökelme sonucu oluşan birikinti, ölçü, tortu, tartar, ölçekte, balık pulu, diş taşlarını temizlemek, kefe, gam, kazıyarak temizlemek, kabuklanmak, kabuk, kazan taşı, ağırlığını ölçmek, ayarlamak, kavlak, kadran, kefeki taşı ile düşürmek, cetvel, basamak, barem, derecelendirmek, tartmak, ayar, merdiven, dizi, ölçeklemek, birikinti, terazi kefesi, kantar, kademe, hacim, mikyas, tartarlarını temizlemek, tarife, pul pul olmak, skal, terazi gözü, tırmanmak, tırmanarak çıkmak, orantılı olmak, kazantaşı, müz. gam, gam [müz.], çoğ. terazi, Pul pul olmak, pul gibi kabuk bağlamak, (PHOTOGRAPHIC) ÖLÇEK (FOTOĞRAFÇILIKTA):Bak. "photographic scale", 1 ÖLÇEK:Bir harita, plan veya fotoğraf üzerindeki mesafe ile zemin üzerinde bulunan karşılığı mesafe arasındaki orantı. Bak. "conversion scale", "graphic scale", "photographic scale", "principal scale", ölçek,v.tırman:n.ölçek, () Terazi, (to) Ölçeklemek, skala, major scale müz, minor sca, diatonik ıskala, diatonic scale müz, major gamı, "down" ile küçültmek, artırıp düşürme, teraziye vurmak, ölçeklendirmek, baskül, genişlet, decimal scale ondalık hesap cetveli, derece taksimat, ölçekle, ıskala, (bir ölçeğe göre) ayarlamak, tırmanmak: scale a wall duvara tırmanmak,

1 Diş taşını ve kefekisini temizleyen alet  Tıp     ts
2 gösterge  Biyokimya     ts
3 ölçek  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
4scale derece     ts
5scale (n) ölçek     ts
6scale dereceli cetvel  isim     ts
7scale (v) ölçeklemek     ts
8scale (balık, sürüngen v.b.'nde) pul     ts
9scale pullarını ayıklamak     ts
10scale pul     ts
11scale Tortu,kireç tortusu; zamanla su borularında ısı etkisiyle veya çökelme sonucu oluşan birikinti  Mühendislik     ts
12scale ölçü  isim     ts
13scale tortu  Gıda     ts
14scale tartar     ts
15scale ölçekte     ts
16scale balık pulu  isim     ts
17scale diş taşlarını temizlemek     ts
18scale kefe     ts
19scale gam     ts
20scale kazıyarak temizlemek     ts
21scale kabuklanmak     ts
22scale kabuk     ts
23scale kazan taşı     ts
24scale ağırlığını ölçmek     ts
25scale ayarlamak     ts
26scale kavlak     ts
27scale kadran     ts
28scale kefeki taşı ile düşürmek     ts
29scale cetvel     ts
30scale basamak     ts
31scale barem     ts
32scale derecelendirmek     ts
33scale tartmak     ts
34scale ayar  Bilgisayar     ts
35scale merdiven     ts
36scale dizi  Muzik     ts
37scale ölçeklemek     ts
38scale birikinti  Gıda     ts
39scale terazi kefesi  Denizbilim     ts
40scale kantar     ts
41scale kademe  Ticaret     ts
42scale hacim  Ticaret     ts
43scale mikyas     ts
44scale tartarlarını temizlemek     ts
45scale tarife     ts
46scale pul pul olmak     ts
47scale skal  Tıp     ts
48scale terazi gözü     ts
49scale tırmanmak     ts
50scale tırmanarak çıkmak     ts
51scale orantılı olmak     ts
52scale kazantaşı     ts
53scale müz. gam  isim     ts
54scale gam [müz.]  isim     ts
55scale çoğ. terazi  isim     ts
56scale Pul pul olmak, pul gibi kabuk bağlamak  Tıp     ts
57scale (PHOTOGRAPHIC) ÖLÇEK (FOTOĞRAFÇILIKTA):Bak. "photographic scale"  Askeri     ts
58scale 1 ÖLÇEK:Bir harita, plan veya fotoğraf üzerindeki mesafe ile zemin üzerinde bulunan karşılığı mesafe arasındaki orantı. Bak. "conversion scale", "graphic scale", "photographic scale", "principal scale"  Askeri     ts
59scale ölçek,v.tırman:n.ölçek     ts
60scale () Terazi  Tıp     ts
61scale (to) Ölçeklemek     ts
62scale skala  isim     ts
63scale major scale müz     ts
64scale minor sca     ts
65scale diatonik ıskala     ts
66scale diatonic scale müz     ts
67scale major gamı     ts
68scale "down" ile küçültmek     ts
69scale artırıp düşürme  Bilgisayar     ts
70scale teraziye vurmak     ts
71scale ölçeklendirmek     ts
72scale baskül     ts
73scale genişlet  Bilgisayar     ts
74scale decimal scale ondalık hesap cetveli     ts
75scale derece taksimat     ts
76scale ölçekle  fiil     ts
77scale ıskala     ts
78scale (bir ölçeğe göre) ayarlamak  fiil     ts
79scale tırmanmak: scale a wall duvara tırmanmak  fiil     ts
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A tool or device for scaling fish, An electronic or computer system that adjusts the size of a signal or graphic to fit on a screen etc, One who scales, An electronic circuit that aggregates many signals into one, an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually, one who scales; one who climbs; person or thing that scales; scaling circuit, circuit which emits one pulse after receiving a particular number of incoming pulses (Electronics), An electronic instrument for counting radiation induced pulses from radiation detectors such as a Geiger-Müller tube, One who, or that which, scales; specifically, a dentist's instrument for removing tartar from the teeth, A hand cleaning chisel, An electronic instrument for counting radiation induced pulses from radiation detectors such as a Geiger-Muller tube, A person who measures and estimates how much lumber is in logs, quantities described by size- distance and speed, To tolerate significant increases in throughput or other potentially limiting factors, To climb to the top of, 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, To change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product, A series of notes spanning an octave, tritave, or pseudo-octave, used to make melodies, An ordered numerical sequence used for measurement, Size; scope, The ratio of depicted distance to actual distance, A line or bar associated with a drawing, used to indicate measurement when the image has been magnified or reduced, A pine nut of a pinecone, A means of assigning a magnitude, Either of the pans, trays, or dishes of a balance or scales, The flaky material sloughed off heated metal, A device to measure mass or weight, To become scaly; to produce or develop scales, Scale mail (as opposed to chain mail), Limescale, To remove the scales of, measure with or as if with scales; "scale the gold", A ratio that indicates the size of the area that a map represents Large scale - More detailed, smaller area e g 1:2 500 Small scale - Less detailed, larger area e g 1: 1 000 000 Here are some examples of different scales, The ratio of the distance measured on a map to that measured on the ground between the same two points In Britain, most map scales are now metric and are shown, for example, as 1:50,000, which represents a scale of 1cm = 50,000 cm (or 500 metres) Often, the difference between large and small map scales is confused The larger the ratio, the smaller the map scale Therefore, a map of the world, would have a very small scale, whereas a map of a town centre, will have a large scale A more complete explanation is available in the Standards Section, Payment of different rates of interest on CDs of varying maturities A bank is said to "post a scale " Commercial paper dealers also post scales, For R/C hobbyists, this refers to the general size of the car Many companies offer radio control cars in several different sizes: 1/18, 1/12, 1/10, 1/8, 1/5 and 1/4 scale The smaller the number after the "1", the larger the actual scale car is For example, a 1/18 scale car is about 9 inches (23cm) long, while a 1/5 scale car can be up to 36 inches (91cm) long! Most cars are of the 1/10 scale size (because the cost of manufacture and ownership is balanced to the controllability of the car), but there are many types of kits that fall under this size label: Buggy, Truck, Monster Truck, Touring Car and more, climb up by means of a ladder, The relationship between a distance portrayed on a map and the same distance on the Earth (Dana, 1999) A map scale can be defined by a representative fraction (e g , 1 unit on map / 12,000 units on ground) or by a graphic scale bar, The size of something, relative to what it is a replica of, is known as the scale of the thing For instance, 15mm is a popular scale for pre-20th Century historical wargaming, while 1/2400 is often used for modern naval miniatures This is Figure Scale Depending upon the rules being used, Figure Scale is often different from Ground Scale (that is, the scale of the playing field and terrain), and the Vertical Scale may be different again from the Ground Scale! The rules also state the Time Scale (that is, how much time each turn represents), The extent of reduction needed to display a representation of the earth's surface on a map A statement of a measure on the map and the equivalent measure on the earth’s surface, often expressed as a representative fraction of distance, such as 1:24,000 (one unit of distance on the map represents 24,000 of the same units of distance on the earth) Map scale can also be expressed as a statement of equivalence using different units; for example, 1 inch = 1 mile or 1 inch = 2,000 feet Scale can be used as a measure of viewable detail; small scale implies less detail is visible, large scale implies more detail is visible Thus, scale can be used to control display; as scale increases (becomes larger and more “zoomed in”) more detail can be displayed without overcrowding the screen display, A representative fraction of a paper map distance to ground distance Example: 1:12,000 is the representative fraction in which one unit of measure on the map is equal to 12,000 of the same units of measure on the ground FEMA map scales are expressed in a ratio of 1" of map distance equal to a given number of feet on the ground, measure by or as if by a scale; "This bike scales only 25 pounds, a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin, a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin, (1) In music, a succession of notes arranged in ascending or descending order (2) More generally, the relative or proportional size of an object or image, a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass, a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners), pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard, measure by or as if by a scale; "This bike scales only 25 pounds", a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals, reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc", The ratio between the size of the models and the size of the prototype This can be expressed either as a ratio or as so many millimetres per foot (or fractions of an inch per foot for American models) Usually only applicable to the rolling stock and buildings as the rest of the scenery is usually condensed to fit the available space, an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks, Refers to the size of objects in relation to one another and to the human body In decorating, good scale is the result of eye-pleasing relationships between furnishings and other objects and the space they are used in, A bank that offers to pay different rates of interest on CDs of varying rates is said to ``post a scale '' Commercial paper dealers also post scales, Scale is a relatively easy to identify insect pest Though they are closely related to aphids and mealy bugs, scale are less mobile They appear as tiny bump-like shapes on stems and branches where they suck plant juices; many species have a protective, hard outer shell They will often clump near each other when populations increase Scrape them off with a rough brush or cloth wetted with soapy water; they can also be control during the winter by spraying with dormant oil, The relation between the size of an object on a map and its size in the real world A Large Scale represents drawing closer to real world while a Small Scale represents a larger unit of measure allowing viewing of more surface/area, A relationship between things or parts of things with respect to comparative magnitude, quantity, or degree, The distance ratio measured on a map to that distance measured on the ground between the same two points For example if one cm on a map equals 1,000,000 cm in the real world the map scale would be 1:1,000,000 This scale of 1:1,000,000 on the map would be considered small scale compared to a map with a scale of 1:1,000, The range of scores possible for the student to achieve on a test or an assessment Performance assessments typically use a 4- to 6-point scale, compared to a scale of 100 or more with traditional multiple-choice tests, On a map, a ratio showing the relationship between a unit of distance on the map and the actual distance in the same unit of measurement on the ground, The precipitate that forms on surfaces in contact with water when the calcium hardness, pH or total alkalinity levels are too high Results from chemically unbalanced pool and spa water Scale may appear as grey, white or dark streaks on the plaster, fiberglass or vinyl It may also appear as a hard crust around the tile, The scale of a guitar refers to the length of the string from the point at which it leaves the saddle and touches the nut The bridge is sometimes moved to compensate form shortcomings of the guitar to improve intonation so the most accurate way to read the scale length of a guitar is to double the distance from the center of the 12th fret to the front of the nut, The ratio of the size of am object as drawn, to the actual size of the object In an orthographic projection, all true length lines are drawn to this constant ratio, i e "to scale ", The ratio of the distance on an image to the equivalent distance on the ground, A statement of measure on a map and its equivalent measure on the surface of the Earth For example, 1:20,000 means one unit of distance on the map equals 20,000 units of the same distance on the Earth Large-scale maps depict small areas, and small-scale maps generally depict large areas, (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave), A mathematical instrument, consisting of a slip of wood, ivory, or metal, with one or more sets of spaces graduated and numbered on its surface, for measuring or laying off distances, etc, Hence, anything graduated, especially when employed as a measure or rule, or marked by lines at regular intervals, as in drawing, plotting, and the like, See Gunter's scale, for a map or plan, A series of spaces marked by lines, and representing proportionately larger distances; as, a scale of miles, yards, feet, etc, To separate; to scatter, A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending, To strip or clear of scale or scales; as, to scale a fish; to scale the inside of a boiler, Also, a similar coating upon other metals, To take off in thin layers or scales, as tartar from the teeth; to pare off, as a surface, relative magnitude; "they entertained on a grand scale", To separate and come off in thin layers or laminæ; as, some sandstone scales by exposure, To scatter; to spread, A basis for a numeral system; as, the decimal scale; the binary scale, etc, The graduated series of all the tones, ascending or descending, from the keynote to its octave; called also the gamut, the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it; "the scale of the map"; "the scale of the model", an ordered reference standard; "judging on a scale of 1 to 10", take by attacking with scaling ladders; "The troops scaled the walls of the fort", pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard climb up by means of a ladder reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc", size or measure according to a scale; "This model must be scaled down", remove the scales from; "scale fish", a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave) a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin relative magnitude; "they entertained on a grand scale", Relative dimensions, without difference in proportion of parts; size or degree of the parts or components in any complex thing, compared with other like things; especially, the relative proportion of the linear dimensions of the parts of a drawing, map, model, etc, It may be repeated through any number of octaves, See Chromatic scale, Diatonic scale, Major scale, and Minor scale, under Chromatic, Diatonic, Major, and Minor, Gradation; succession of ascending and descending steps and degrees; progressive series; scheme of comparative rank or order; as, a scale of being, To lead up by steps; to ascend, to the dimensions of the corresponding parts of the object that is represented; as, a map on a scale of an inch to a mile, To climb by a ladder, or as if by a ladder; to ascend by steps or by climbing; to clamber up; as, to scale the wall of a fort, It consists essentially of the magnetic oxide, Fe3O4, To clean, as the inside of a cannon, by the explosion of a small quantity of powder, A scale is a set of levels or numbers which are used in a particular system of measuring things or are used when comparing things. an earthquake measuring five-point-five on the Richter scale The higher up the social scale they are, the more the men have to lose. see also sliding scale, timescale, A pay scale or scale of fees is a list that shows how much someone should be paid, depending, for example, on their age or what work they do. those on the high end of the pay scale, of Pocketknife, progression of steps; table of graduated rates; system of marks used for measuring; flake; one of many thin plates forming a protective covering; weighing device; limescale, The dish of a balance; hence, the balance itself; an instrument or machine for weighing; as, to turn the scale; chiefly used in the plural when applied to the whole instrument or apparatus for weighing, climb; ascend; weigh; do according to a particular ratio; remove flakes or scales; become covered in limescale; change the size of something; adjust the size of a picture, resize a picture (Computers), The scale of a map, plan, or model is the relationship between the size of something in the map, plan, or model and its size in the real world. The map, on a scale of 1:10,000, shows over 5,000 individual paths. see also full-scale, large-scale, A scale model or scale replica of a building or object is a model of it which is smaller than the real thing but has all the same parts and features. Franklin made his mother an intricately detailed scale model of the house, If something is out of scale with the things near it, it is too big or too small in relation to them. The tower was surmounted by an enormous statue, utterly out of scale with the building, If the different parts of a map, drawing, or model are to scale, they are the right size in relation to each other. a miniature garden, with little pagodas and bridges all to scale. In music, primary pitches of a key or mode arranged within an octave. Scales are distinguished by the pattern of the intervals between adjacent notes. A scale can be seen as an abstraction from melody that is, the pitches of a melody arranged in stepwise order. cottony cushion scale Richter scale San Jose scale scale insect, If you scale something such as a mountain or a wall, you climb up it or over it. Rebecca Stephens, the first British woman to scale Everest = climb, Scales are a piece of equipment used for weighing things, for example for weighing amounts of food that you need in order to make a particular meal. a pair of kitchen scales. bathroom scales, In music, a scale is a fixed sequence of musical notes, each one higher than the next, which begins at a particular note. the scale of C major, The scales of a fish or reptile are the small, flat pieces of hard skin that cover its body, To weigh or measure according to a scale; to measure; also, to grade or vary according to a scale or system, If you refer to the scale of something, you are referring to its size or extent, especially when it is very big. However, he underestimates the scale of the problem The break-down of law and order could result in killing on a massive scale see also full-scale, large-scale, small-scale, An incrustation deposit on the inside of a vessel in which water is heated, as a steam boiler, The name is also given to the chaff on the stems of ferns, The sign or constellation Libra, The thin oxide which forms on the surface of iron forgings, See Illust, The thin metallic side plate of the handle of a pocketknife, See below, A small appendage like a rudimentary leaf, resembling the scales of a fish in form, and often in arrangement; as, the scale of a bud, of a pine cone, and the like, One of the small, thin, membranous, bony or horny pieces which form the covering of many fishes and reptiles, and some mammals, belonging to the dermal part of the skeleton, or dermoskeleton, Also used figuratively, See Cycloid, Ctenoid, and Ganoid, One of the small scalelike structures covering parts of some invertebrates, as those on the wings of Lepidoptera and on the body of Thysanura; the elytra of certain annelids, See Lepidoptera, A scale insect, Hence, any layer or leaf of metal or other material, resembling in size and thinness the scale of a fish; as, a scale of iron, of bone, etc,

80 A tool or device for scaling fish     ts
81 An electronic or computer system that adjusts the size of a signal or graphic to fit on a screen etc     ts
82 One who scales     ts
83 An electronic circuit that aggregates many signals into one     ts
84 an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually     ts
85 one who scales; one who climbs; person or thing that scales; scaling circuit, circuit which emits one pulse after receiving a particular number of incoming pulses (Electronics)  isim     ts
86 An electronic instrument for counting radiation induced pulses from radiation detectors such as a Geiger-Müller tube     ts
87 One who, or that which, scales; specifically, a dentist's instrument for removing tartar from the teeth     ts
88 A hand cleaning chisel     ts
89 An electronic instrument for counting radiation induced pulses from radiation detectors such as a Geiger-Muller tube     ts
90 A person who measures and estimates how much lumber is in logs     ts
91 quantities described by size- distance and speed     ts
92scale To tolerate significant increases in throughput or other potentially limiting factors - "That architecture won't scale to real-world environments."     ts
93scale To climb to the top of - "At last I came to the great barrier-cliffs; and after three days of mad effort--of maniacal effort--I scaled them. I built crude ladders; I wedged sticks in narrow fissures; I chopped toe-holds and finger-holds with my long knife; but at last I scaled them. Near the summit I came upon a huge cavern."     ts
94scale 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     ts
95scale A small piece of pigmented chitin, many of which coat the wings of a butterfly or moth to give them their color     ts
96scale A flake of skin of an animal afflicted with dermatitis     ts
97scale To change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product - "We should scale that up by a factor of 10."     ts
98scale A series of notes spanning an octave, tritave, or pseudo-octave, used to make melodies     ts
99scale An ordered numerical sequence used for measurement - "Please rate your experience on a scale from 1 to 10."     ts
100scale Size; scope - "There are some who question the scale of our ambitions."     ts
101scale The ratio of depicted distance to actual distance - "This map uses a scale of 1:10."     ts
102scale A line or bar associated with a drawing, used to indicate measurement when the image has been magnified or reduced - "Even though precision can be carried to an extreme, the scales which now are drawn in (and usually connected to an appropriate figure by an arrow) will allow derivation of meaningful measurements."     ts
103scale A pine nut of a pinecone     ts
104scale A means of assigning a magnitude - "The magnitude of an earthquake is measured on the open-ended Richter scale."     ts
105scale Either of the pans, trays, or dishes of a balance or scales     ts
106scale The flaky material sloughed off heated metal     ts
107scale A device to measure mass or weight - "After the long, lazy winter I was afraid to get on the scale."     ts
108scale To become scaly; to produce or develop scales - "The dry weather is making my skin scale."     ts
109scale Scale mail (as opposed to chain mail)     ts
110scale Limescale     ts
111scale To remove the scales of - "Please scale that fish for dinner."     ts
112scale measure with or as if with scales; "scale the gold"     ts
113scale A ratio that indicates the size of the area that a map represents Large scale - More detailed, smaller area e g 1:2 500 Small scale - Less detailed, larger area e g 1: 1 000 000 Here are some examples of different scales     ts
114scale The ratio of the distance measured on a map to that measured on the ground between the same two points In Britain, most map scales are now metric and are shown, for example, as 1:50,000, which represents a scale of 1cm = 50,000 cm (or 500 metres) Often, the difference between large and small map scales is confused The larger the ratio, the smaller the map scale Therefore, a map of the world, would have a very small scale, whereas a map of a town centre, will have a large scale A more complete explanation is available in the Standards Section     ts
115scale Payment of different rates of interest on CDs of varying maturities A bank is said to "post a scale " Commercial paper dealers also post scales     ts
116scale For R/C hobbyists, this refers to the general size of the car Many companies offer radio control cars in several different sizes: 1/18, 1/12, 1/10, 1/8, 1/5 and 1/4 scale The smaller the number after the "1", the larger the actual scale car is For example, a 1/18 scale car is about 9 inches (23cm) long, while a 1/5 scale car can be up to 36 inches (91cm) long! Most cars are of the 1/10 scale size (because the cost of manufacture and ownership is balanced to the controllability of the car), but there are many types of kits that fall under this size label: Buggy, Truck, Monster Truck, Touring Car and more     ts
117scale climb up by means of a ladder     ts
118scale The relationship between a distance portrayed on a map and the same distance on the Earth (Dana, 1999) A map scale can be defined by a representative fraction (e g , 1 unit on map / 12,000 units on ground) or by a graphic scale bar     ts
119scale The size of something, relative to what it is a replica of, is known as the scale of the thing For instance, 15mm is a popular scale for pre-20th Century historical wargaming, while 1/2400 is often used for modern naval miniatures This is Figure Scale Depending upon the rules being used, Figure Scale is often different from Ground Scale (that is, the scale of the playing field and terrain), and the Vertical Scale may be different again from the Ground Scale! The rules also state the Time Scale (that is, how much time each turn represents)     ts
120scale The extent of reduction needed to display a representation of the earth's surface on a map A statement of a measure on the map and the equivalent measure on the earth’s surface, often expressed as a representative fraction of distance, such as 1:24,000 (one unit of distance on the map represents 24,000 of the same units of distance on the earth) Map scale can also be expressed as a statement of equivalence using different units; for example, 1 inch = 1 mile or 1 inch = 2,000 feet Scale can be used as a measure of viewable detail; small scale implies less detail is visible, large scale implies more detail is visible Thus, scale can be used to control display; as scale increases (becomes larger and more “zoomed in”) more detail can be displayed without overcrowding the screen display     ts
121scale A representative fraction of a paper map distance to ground distance Example: 1:12,000 is the representative fraction in which one unit of measure on the map is equal to 12,000 of the same units of measure on the ground FEMA map scales are expressed in a ratio of 1" of map distance equal to a given number of feet on the ground     ts
122scale measure by or as if by a scale; "This bike scales only 25 pounds     ts
123scale a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin     ts
124scale a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin     ts
125scale (1) In music, a succession of notes arranged in ascending or descending order (2) More generally, the relative or proportional size of an object or image     ts
126scale a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass     ts
127scale a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners)     ts
128scale pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard     ts
129scale measure by or as if by a scale; "This bike scales only 25 pounds"     ts
130scale a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals     ts
131scale reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc"     ts
132scale The ratio between the size of the models and the size of the prototype This can be expressed either as a ratio or as so many millimetres per foot (or fractions of an inch per foot for American models) Usually only applicable to the rolling stock and buildings as the rest of the scenery is usually condensed to fit the available space     ts
133scale an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks     ts
134scale Refers to the size of objects in relation to one another and to the human body In decorating, good scale is the result of eye-pleasing relationships between furnishings and other objects and the space they are used in     ts
135scale A bank that offers to pay different rates of interest on CDs of varying rates is said to ``post a scale '' Commercial paper dealers also post scales     ts
136scale Scale is a relatively easy to identify insect pest Though they are closely related to aphids and mealy bugs, scale are less mobile They appear as tiny bump-like shapes on stems and branches where they suck plant juices; many species have a protective, hard outer shell They will often clump near each other when populations increase Scrape them off with a rough brush or cloth wetted with soapy water; they can also be control during the winter by spraying with dormant oil     ts
137scale The relation between the size of an object on a map and its size in the real world A Large Scale represents drawing closer to real world while a Small Scale represents a larger unit of measure allowing viewing of more surface/area     ts
138scale A relationship between things or parts of things with respect to comparative magnitude, quantity, or degree     ts
139scale The distance ratio measured on a map to that distance measured on the ground between the same two points For example if one cm on a map equals 1,000,000 cm in the real world the map scale would be 1:1,000,000 This scale of 1:1,000,000 on the map would be considered small scale compared to a map with a scale of 1:1,000     ts
140scale The range of scores possible for the student to achieve on a test or an assessment Performance assessments typically use a 4- to 6-point scale, compared to a scale of 100 or more with traditional multiple-choice tests     ts
141scale On a map, a ratio showing the relationship between a unit of distance on the map and the actual distance in the same unit of measurement on the ground     ts
142scale The precipitate that forms on surfaces in contact with water when the calcium hardness, pH or total alkalinity levels are too high Results from chemically unbalanced pool and spa water Scale may appear as grey, white or dark streaks on the plaster, fiberglass or vinyl It may also appear as a hard crust around the tile     ts
143scale The scale of a guitar refers to the length of the string from the point at which it leaves the saddle and touches the nut The bridge is sometimes moved to compensate form shortcomings of the guitar to improve intonation so the most accurate way to read the scale length of a guitar is to double the distance from the center of the 12th fret to the front of the nut     ts
144scale The ratio of the size of am object as drawn, to the actual size of the object In an orthographic projection, all true length lines are drawn to this constant ratio, i e "to scale "     ts
145scale The ratio of the distance on an image to the equivalent distance on the ground     ts
146scale A statement of measure on a map and its equivalent measure on the surface of the Earth For example, 1:20,000 means one unit of distance on the map equals 20,000 units of the same distance on the Earth Large-scale maps depict small areas, and small-scale maps generally depict large areas     ts
147scale (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave)     ts
148scale A mathematical instrument, consisting of a slip of wood, ivory, or metal, with one or more sets of spaces graduated and numbered on its surface, for measuring or laying off distances, etc     ts
149scale Hence, anything graduated, especially when employed as a measure or rule, or marked by lines at regular intervals     ts
150scale as in drawing, plotting, and the like     ts
151scale See Gunter's scale     ts
152scale for a map or plan     ts
153scale A series of spaces marked by lines, and representing proportionately larger distances; as, a scale of miles, yards, feet, etc     ts
154scale To separate; to scatter     ts
155scale A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending     ts
156scale To strip or clear of scale or scales; as, to scale a fish; to scale the inside of a boiler     ts
157scale Also, a similar coating upon other metals     ts
158scale To take off in thin layers or scales, as tartar from the teeth; to pare off, as a surface     ts
159scale relative magnitude; "they entertained on a grand scale"     ts
160scale To separate and come off in thin layers or laminæ; as, some sandstone scales by exposure     ts
161scale To scatter; to spread     ts
162scale A basis for a numeral system; as, the decimal scale; the binary scale, etc     ts
163scale The graduated series of all the tones, ascending or descending, from the keynote to its octave; called also the gamut     ts
164scale the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it; "the scale of the map"; "the scale of the model"     ts
165scale an ordered reference standard; "judging on a scale of 1 to 10"     ts
166scale take by attacking with scaling ladders; "The troops scaled the walls of the fort"     ts
167scale pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard climb up by means of a ladder reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc"     ts
168scale size or measure according to a scale; "This model must be scaled down"     ts
169scale remove the scales from; "scale fish"     ts
170scale a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave) a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin relative magnitude; "they entertained on a grand scale"     ts
171scale Relative dimensions, without difference in proportion of parts; size or degree of the parts or components in any complex thing, compared with other like things; especially, the relative proportion of the linear dimensions of the parts of a drawing, map, model, etc     ts
172scale It may be repeated through any number of octaves     ts
173scale See Chromatic scale, Diatonic scale, Major scale, and Minor scale, under Chromatic, Diatonic, Major, and Minor     ts
174scale Gradation; succession of ascending and descending steps and degrees; progressive series; scheme of comparative rank or order; as, a scale of being     ts
175scale To lead up by steps; to ascend     ts
176scale to the dimensions of the corresponding parts of the object that is represented; as, a map on a scale of an inch to a mile     ts
177scale To climb by a ladder, or as if by a ladder; to ascend by steps or by climbing; to clamber up; as, to scale the wall of a fort     ts
178scale It consists essentially of the magnetic oxide, Fe3O4     ts
179scale To clean, as the inside of a cannon, by the explosion of a small quantity of powder     ts
180scale A scale is a set of levels or numbers which are used in a particular system of measuring things or are used when comparing things. an earthquake measuring five-point-five on the Richter scale The higher up the social scale they are, the more the men have to lose. see also sliding scale, timescale     ts
181scale A pay scale or scale of fees is a list that shows how much someone should be paid, depending, for example, on their age or what work they do. those on the high end of the pay scale     ts
182scale of Pocketknife     ts
183scale progression of steps; table of graduated rates; system of marks used for measuring; flake; one of many thin plates forming a protective covering; weighing device; limescale  isim     ts
184scale The dish of a balance; hence, the balance itself; an instrument or machine for weighing; as, to turn the scale; chiefly used in the plural when applied to the whole instrument or apparatus for weighing     ts
185scale climb; ascend; weigh; do according to a particular ratio; remove flakes or scales; become covered in limescale; change the size of something; adjust the size of a picture, resize a picture (Computers)  fiil     ts
186scale The scale of a map, plan, or model is the relationship between the size of something in the map, plan, or model and its size in the real world. The map, on a scale of 1:10,000, shows over 5,000 individual paths. see also full-scale, large-scale     ts
187scale A scale model or scale replica of a building or object is a model of it which is smaller than the real thing but has all the same parts and features. Franklin made his mother an intricately detailed scale model of the house     ts
188scale If something is out of scale with the things near it, it is too big or too small in relation to them. The tower was surmounted by an enormous statue, utterly out of scale with the building     ts
189scale If the different parts of a map, drawing, or model are to scale, they are the right size in relation to each other. a miniature garden, with little pagodas and bridges all to scale. In music, primary pitches of a key or mode arranged within an octave. Scales are distinguished by the pattern of the intervals between adjacent notes. A scale can be seen as an abstraction from melody that is, the pitches of a melody arranged in stepwise order. cottony cushion scale Richter scale San Jose scale scale insect     ts
190scale If you scale something such as a mountain or a wall, you climb up it or over it. Rebecca Stephens, the first British woman to scale Everest = climb     ts
191scale Scales are a piece of equipment used for weighing things, for example for weighing amounts of food that you need in order to make a particular meal. a pair of kitchen scales. bathroom scales     ts
192scale In music, a scale is a fixed sequence of musical notes, each one higher than the next, which begins at a particular note. the scale of C major     ts
193scale The scales of a fish or reptile are the small, flat pieces of hard skin that cover its body     ts
194scale To weigh or measure according to a scale; to measure; also, to grade or vary according to a scale or system     ts
195scale If you refer to the scale of something, you are referring to its size or extent, especially when it is very big. However, he underestimates the scale of the problem The break-down of law and order could result in killing on a massive scale see also full-scale, large-scale, small-scale     ts
196scale An incrustation deposit on the inside of a vessel in which water is heated, as a steam boiler     ts
197scale The name is also given to the chaff on the stems of ferns     ts
198scale The sign or constellation Libra     ts
199scale The thin oxide which forms on the surface of iron forgings     ts
200scale See Illust     ts
201scale The thin metallic side plate of the handle of a pocketknife     ts
202scale See below     ts
203scale A small appendage like a rudimentary leaf, resembling the scales of a fish in form, and often in arrangement; as, the scale of a bud, of a pine cone, and the like     ts
204scale One of the small, thin, membranous, bony or horny pieces which form the covering of many fishes and reptiles, and some mammals, belonging to the dermal part of the skeleton, or dermoskeleton     ts
205scale Also used figuratively     ts
206scale See Cycloid, Ctenoid, and Ganoid     ts
207scale One of the small scalelike structures covering parts of some invertebrates, as those on the wings of Lepidoptera and on the body of Thysanura; the elytra of certain annelids     ts
208scale See Lepidoptera     ts
209scale A scale insect     ts
210scale Hence, any layer or leaf of metal or other material, resembling in size and thinness the scale of a fish; as, a scale of iron, of bone, etc     ts
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