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CLIMBS |
Scales |
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ASCENDS |
Scales |
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LIBRA |
Zodiac scales |
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SQUAMIGEROUS |
Bearing scales. |
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ALEPIDOTE |
Not having scales. |
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SCALELESS |
Destitute of scales. |
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KEYNOTES |
Tonics (in musical scales) |
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ZEROED |
Reset some scales perhaps |
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ENSCALE |
To cover with scales. |
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WEIGHTS |
Uses scales in requested ways |
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SCALY |
Resembling scales, laminae, or layers. |
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LEPROSE |
Covered with thin, scurfy scales. |
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LAMELLARLY |
In thin plates or scales. |
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SQUAMULOSE |
Having little scales; squamellate; squamulate. |
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NILL |
Scales of hot iron from the forge. |
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CHAFFY |
Resembling chaff; composed of light dry scales. |
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BALANCE |
Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales. |
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SQUAMELLATE |
Furnished or covered with little scales; squamulose. |
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PERULA |
One of the scales of a leaf bud. |
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PLACOID |
Any fish having placoid scales, as the sharks. |
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UNSCALE |
To divest of scales; to remove scales from. |
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SQUAMOID |
Resembling a scale; also, covered with scales; scaly. |
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LAMINATING |
Forming, or separating into, scales or thin layers. |
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SCURF |
Anything like flakes or scales adhering to a surface. |
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PLUMULE |
One of the featherlike scales of certain male butterflies. |