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  1. 1. a. : a small, flattened, rigid, and definitely circumscribed plate forming part of the external body covering especially of a fish. b. : a small thin plate suggesting a fish scale. scales of mica. the scales on a moth's wing.

  2. SCALE definition: 1. a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level of something: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. 1. / skāl /. An ordered system of numbering or indexing that is used as a reference standard in measurement, in which each number corresponds to some physical quantity. Some scales, such as temperature scales, have equal intervals; other scales, such as the Richter scale, are arranged as a geometric progression.

  4. [countable, usually singular] the set of all the different levels of something, from the lowest to the highest. At the other end of the scale, life is a constant struggle to get enough to eat. You're higher on the social scale than I am.

  5. Jul 24, 2016 · 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 patient rates the therapies on a scale of zero to ten. The higher up the social scale they are, the more the men have to lose.

  6. A scale is a series that climbs up or down. Think of scaling, or climbing, a mountain; a musical scale: do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do; or a scale you weigh yourself on––it counts up the pounds one after another after another.

  7. SCALE definition: 1. the size or level of something: 2. A large-/small-scale event or activity is large/small in…. Learn more.

  8. scale. noun. /skeɪl/ size. enlarge image. [singular, uncountable] the size or extent of something, especially when compared with something else They entertain on a large scale (= they hold expensive parties with a lot of guests). Here was corruption on a grand scale.

  9. From Longman Business Dictionary scale /skeɪl/ noun 1 [ singular, uncountable] the size or level of something, especially when this is large scale of No-one had anticipated the scale of the redundancies (=that there would be so many).

  10. The ratio or fraction between the distance on a map, chart, or photograph and the corresponding distance on the surface of the Earth. See also conversion scale; graphic scale; photographic scale; principal scale.