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31Off the scale — If something goes off the scale, it far exceeds the normal standards, good or bad, for something …
32Scale moss — Moss Moss (m[o^]s; 115), n. [OE. mos; akin to AS. me[ o]s, D. mos, G. moos, OHG. mos, mios, Icel. mosi, Dan. mos, Sw. mossa, Russ. mokh , L. muscus. Cf. {Muscoid}.] 1. (Bot.) A cryptogamous plant of a cellular structure, with distinct stem and… …
33scale eater — lepidophore (a scale eating fish, specialised to tear off the scales of other fishes, e.g. the Lake Tanganyika cichlid Perissodus microlepis) …
34scale protrusion — a disease found in aquarium fishes where the scales stick up and eventually fall off. Caused by a bacterial infection and treatable with antibiotics in the food …
35flake off — Synonyms and related words: be off, beat it, begone, clear out, desquamate, exfoliate, flake, get, get going, get lost, get out, git, hit the road, make yourself scarce, peel, scale, scale off, scram, shove off, vamoose …
36Off-Scale — F/A/V Outside the range of the standard light values of a printer. (Laboratory) …
37Fujita scale — F scale redirects here. For other uses, see F scale (disambiguation). Fujita scale F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 …
38Geologic time scale — This clock representation shows some of the major units of geological time and definitive events of Earth history. The Hadean eon represents the time before fossil record of life on Earth; its upper boundary is now regarded as 4.0 Ga.[1] Other… …
39Beaufort scale — Force 12 at sea. The Beaufort Scale (  / …
40Weighing scale — Emperor Jahangir (reign 1605 1627) weighing his son Shah Jahan on a weighing scale by artist Manohar (AD 1615, Mughal dynasty, India). A weighing scale (usually just scales in UK and Australian English, weighing machine in south Asian English or… …