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scalene if all sides have different lengths
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scale A succession of tones. The scale generally used in Western music is the diatonic scale, consisting of whole and half steps in a specific order.
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scale The proportional relationship between a linear measurement on a map and the distance it represents on the Earth's surface.
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scale The geographic property of being reduced by the representative fraction. Scale is usually depicted on a map or can be calculated from features of known size.
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scalene having all sides unequal, usually in reference to a triangle
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