noun, verb, scaled, scal⋅ing.| 1. | Zoology.
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| 2. | any thin, platelike piece, lamina, or flake that peels off from a surface, as from the skin. |
| 3. | Botany.
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| 4. | scale insect. |
| 5. | a coating or incrustation, as on the inside of a boiler, formed by the precipitation of salts from the water. |
| 6. | Often, scales. Metallurgy.
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| 7. | scales,
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| 8. | to remove the scales or scale from: to scale a fish. |
| 9. | to remove in scales or thin layers. |
| 10. | to cover with an incrustation or scale. |
| 11. | to skip, as a stone over water. |
| 12. | Dentistry. to remove (calculus) from the teeth with instruments. |
| 13. | to come off in scales. |
| 14. | to shed scales. |
| 15. | to become coated with scale, as the inside of a boiler. |

A system of marks set at fixed intervals, used as a standard for measurement.
Note: On a map, plan, or chart, a scale indicates the proportion between the representation and what it represents, such as the legend “One inch equals twenty miles” on a map.
Note: Temperature scales divide up the range of temperatures into equal degrees.
scale
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scale
scale 3
n.
An instrument or a machine for weighing.
Either of the pans, trays, or dishes of a balance.
scale 2 (skāl) Pronunciation Key
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