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noun
    1. A series of markings or divisions at regular intervals, for use in measuring.
      Thesaurus: calibration, graduation, measure, system, degrees.
    2. A system of such markings or divisions.
    3. A measuring device with such markings.
    4. The relationship between actual size and the size as represented on a model or drawing.
    5a. music.
      A sequence of definite notes;
    5b. music.
      A succession of these notes performed in ascending or descending order of pitch through one or more octaves.
      Form: scales (usually)
    6. music.
      The range of a voice or instrument.
    7. Any graded system, eg of employees' salaries.
      Thesaurus: sequence, order, continuum, gradation, ranking, progression, hierarchy.
    8. math.
      A numeral system.
      Example: logarithmic scale
    9. Extent or level relative to others. Also as adj.
      Example: on a grand scale
      Example: scale model
verb scaled, scaling
    1. To climb.
      Thesaurus: ascend, climb, clamber up, clamber down, mount, surmount, shinny up, shinny down; Antonym: descend, dismount, fall.
    2. To change the size of something according to scale, making it either bigger or smaller than the original.
      Form: scale up (also)
      Form: scale down
Idiom: on a large scale (on a small etc scale)
    In a great, small etc way.
Idiom: on the scale of (on a scale of)
    In the ratio of.
      Example: on a scale of one to ten
    Measuring between
      Example: How would you rate his performance on a scale of one to ten?
Idiom: to scale
    In proportion to the actual dimensions.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin scala ladder, from scandere to mount.



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