Scaled synonyms
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Part of speech:
perulate
Shedding scales or flakes; flaking.
To overcome (an obstacle, for example); triumph over.
To treat (thread or fabric) with a solution of metallic salts, in order to increase its weight
To be at a specified rate or level; prevail
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To adjust to a particular standard, rate, degree, amount, etc.
Rate is defined as to judge or estimate the value of something.
To form the parts of with balance or symmetry:
To request to be supplied with:
To increase in amount
To ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.
To record on film or video using a movie camera:
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To increase in intensity, extent, or amount:
Climb means to move up or increase gradually, or to move up and around using your feet.
To climb with effort or clumsily, esp. by using the hands as well as the feet
To adjust a chemical equation so that the number of each type of atom and the total charge on the reactant (left-hand) side of the equation matches the number and charge on the product (right-hand) side of the equation.
To proceed from a lower to a higher level or degree, as in rank, pitch, etc.
To arrange or classify into grades according to amount, size, etc.
To judge or determine generally but carefully (size, value, cost, requirements, etc.); calculate approximately
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To determine (a number, amount, etc.) by arithmetic; calculate
Flake is defined as to peel or chip off.
Strip is defined as to remove clothing or covering or take something away from a person or thing.
To remove (an outer covering); peel off:
To shed skin, bark, etc.
To remove the outer covering or skin of with a knife or similar instrument:
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descended (antonym)
To slope, extend, or incline downward:
risen (related)
To move upwards.
Find another word for scaled. In this page you can discover 30 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for scaled, like: perulate, scaly, scaley, surmounted, weighted, spread, ruled, regulated, rated, proportioned and ordered.