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scalable

ADJ ซึ่ง สามารถ วัด ได้  sueng-sa-mad-wad-dai

 

scalar

N จำนวน ปริมาณ หรือ ขนาดที่ ไม่มี ทิศทาง 

 

scalariform

A คล้าย บันได 

 

scalawag

N คนผิวขาว ทางใต้ ที่ สนับสนุน พรรค รีพับลิกัน ภายหลัง สงครามกลางเมือง  kon-pil-kao-tang-tai-ti-sa-nab-sa-nun-le-pab-bi-kan

 

scalawag

N คนพาล  อันธพาล  คน เกเร  rogue trickster kon-pan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SCALABLE

a.That may be sealed.

 

SCALADE, SCALADO

n.[L. scala, a latter. See Scale. ] A storm or assault on a fortified place, in which the soldiers enter the place by means of ladders. It is written also escalade.

 

SCALARY

a.Resembling a ladder; formed with steps. [Little used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SCALA

Sca "la, n.; pl. Scalæ. Etym: [L., a ladder. ]

 

1. (Surg.)

 

Defn: A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus.

 

2. (Anat. )

 

Defn: A term applied to any one of the three canals of the cochlea.

 

SCALABLE

SCALABLE Scal "a *ble, a.

 

Defn: Capable of being scaled.

 

SCALADE; SCALADO

SCALADE; SCALADO Sca *lade ", Sca *la "do, n. (Mil. )

 

Defn: See Escalade. Fairfax.

 

SCALAR

SCALAR Sca "lar, n. (Math. )

 

Defn: In the quaternion analysis, a quantity that has magnitude, but not direction; -- distinguished from a vector, which has both magnitude and direction.

 

SCALARIA

Sca *la "ri *a, n. Etym: [L., flight of steps.] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods of the genus Scalaria, or family Scalaridæ, having elongated spiral turreted shells, with rounded whorls, usually crossed by ribs or varices. The color is generally white or pale. Called also ladder shell, and wentletrap. See Ptenoglossa, and Wentletrap.

 

SCALARIFORM

Sca *lar "i *form, a. Etym: [L. scalare, scalaria, staircase, ladder + -form: cf. F. scalariforme.]

 

1. Resembling a ladder in form or appearance; having transverse bars or markings like the rounds of a ladder; as, the scalariform cells and scalariform pits in some plants.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Like or pertaining to a scalaria.

 

SCALARY

Sca "la *ry, a. Etym: [L. scalaris, fr. scale, pl. scala, staircase, ladder. ]

 

Defn: Resembling a ladder; formed with steps. [Obs. ] Sir T. Browne.

 

SCALAWAG

SCALAWAG Scal "a *wag, n.

 

Defn: A scamp; a scapegrace. [Spelt also scallawag.] [Slang, U.S.] Bartlett.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

scalable

scal a ble |ˈskāləbəl ˈskeɪləbəl | adjective 1 able to be scaled or climbed. 2 able to be changed in size or scale: scalable fonts. (of a computing process ) able to be used or produced in a range of capabilities: it is scalable across a range of systems. 3 technical able to be measured or graded according to a scale. DERIVATIVES scal a bil i ty |ˌskāləˈbilitē |noun

 

scala media

sca la me dia |ˈskālə ˈmēdēə ˌskeɪlə ˈmidiə | noun ( pl. scalae mediae |ˈskālē ˈmēdē -ē | ) Anatomy the central duct of the cochlea in the inner ear, containing the sensory cells and separated from the scala tympani and scala vestibuli by membranes. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, literally middle ladder.

 

scalar

sca lar |ˈskālər ˈskeɪlər |Mathematics & Physics adjective (of a quantity ) having only magnitude, not direction. noun a scalar quantity. Compare with vector ( sense 1 of the noun ). ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin scalaris, from scala ladder (see scale 3 ).

 

scalar field

sca lar field noun Mathematics a function of a space whose value at each point is a scalar quantity.

 

scalariform

sca lar i form |skəˈle (ə )rəˌfôrm skəˈlɛrəfɔrm | adjective Botany (esp. of the walls of water-conducting cells ) having thickened bands arranged like the rungs of a ladder. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin scalaris of a ladder + -iform .

 

scalar product

sca lar prod uct noun another term for inner product.

 

scala tympani

sca la tym pa ni |ˈskālə ˈtimpənē ˌskeɪlə ˈtɪmpəni | noun ( pl. scalae tympani |ˈskālē | ) Anatomy the lower bony passage of the cochlea. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin, literally ladder of the tympanum.

 

scala vestibuli

sca la ves tib u li |ˈskālə veˈstibyəlē ˌskeɪlə vɛˈstɪbjəli | noun ( pl. scalae vestibuli |ˈskālē | ) Anatomy the upper bony passage of the cochlea. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin, literally ladder of the vestibule.

 

scalawag

scal a wag |ˈskaləˌwag ˈskæləˌwæɡ |(also scallywag |ˈskalē -|) noun informal a person who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way; a rascal. historical a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit. The term was used derisively by white Southern Democrats who opposed Reconstruction legislation. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

scalable

scalable |ˈskeɪləb (ə )l |(also scaleable ) adjective 1 able to be scaled or climbed. 2 able to be changed in size or scale: scalable fonts. (of a computing process ) able to be used or produced in a range of capabilities: it is scalable across a range of systems. 3 technical able to be measured or graded according to a scale. DERIVATIVES scalability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun

 

scala media

scala media |ˌskeɪlə ˈmiːdɪə | noun ( pl. scalae media |ˌskeɪliː, ˌskeɪlʌɪ | ) Anatomy the central duct of the cochlea in the inner ear, containing the sensory cells and separated from the scala tympani and scala vestibuli by membranes. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, literally middle ladder .

 

scalar

scalar |ˈskeɪlə |Mathematics & Physics adjective (of a quantity ) having only magnitude, not direction. noun a scalar quantity. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin scalaris, from scala ladder (see scale 3 ).

 

scalar field

sca ¦lar field noun Mathematics a function of a space whose value at each point is a scalar quantity.

 

scalariform

scalariform |skəˈlarɪfɔːm | adjective Botany (especially of the walls of water-conducting cells ) having thickened bands arranged like the rungs of a ladder. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin scalaris of a ladder + -iform .

 

scalar product

sca ¦lar prod |uct noun Mathematics a scalar function of two vectors, equal to the product of their magnitudes and the cosine of the angle between them. Also called dot product. Compare with vector product. Written as a. b or ab .

 

scala tympani

scala tympani |ˌskeɪlə tɪmˈpɑːni | noun ( pl. scalae tympani |ˌskeɪliː, ˌskeɪlʌɪ | ) Anatomy the lower bony passage of the cochlea. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin, literally ladder of the tympanum .

 

scala vestibuli

scala vestibuli |vɛˈstɪbjʊli | noun ( pl. scalae vestibuli |ˌskeɪliː, ˌskeɪlʌɪ | ) Anatomy the upper bony passage of the cochlea. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin, literally ladder of the vestibule .

 

scalawag

scala |wag noun North American spelling of scallywag.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

scalawag

scalawag noun informal you scalawags get out of here! rascal, scamp, monkey, imp, devil, rogue; informal hellion, rapscallion, monster, terror, horror, varmint.

 

Duden Dictionary

Scala

Sca la Substantiv, feminin , die |Sc a la |die Scala; Genitiv: der Scala italienisch, »Treppe «

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

scalability

scal a bil i ty /skèɪləbɪ́ləti /名詞 U 〘コンピュ 〙スケーラビリティ, 拡張性 .

 

scalable

scal able /skéɪləb (ə )l /形容詞 〘コンピュ 〙規模の拡大に対応できる .

 

scalar

sca lar /skéɪlə r |-lɑ̀ː / (!〘数 〙) 名詞 スカラー, 数量 〘方向をもたない量; vector .形容詞 スカラーの .

 

scalawag

scal a wag /skǽləwæ̀ɡ /名詞 C ⦅米話 ⦆1 〖時に呼びかけで 〗わんぱく小僧, 悪がき ; やくざ者, ならず者 (rascal, scamp 1 ).2 〘米史 〙腰抜け野郎 〘南北戦争後に北部占領軍に協力した南部白人をけなした呼称 〙.