scala (Meaning)

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scala (n.)

A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms of scala

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scala Sentence Examples

  1. The melodious notes danced up and down the musical scala, enchanting the audience with its ethereal beauty.
  2. The climber cautiously ascended the sheer rock face, using the scala as a precarious lifeline.
  3. The professor guided the students through the intricate scala of economics, explaining the complex theories with clarity.
  4. The grand staircase spiraled upwards in an elegant scala, leading to the opulent ballroom above.
  5. The intricate pattern on the mosaic tile was reminiscent of a musical scala, with its harmonious flow of colors.
  6. The pianist's fingers rippled effortlessly over the keyboard, mastering the scala of G major with ease.
  7. The data visualization tool displayed the company's revenues in a dynamic scala, allowing for easy interpretation.
  8. The soft candlelight cast an ethereal glow upon the room, its flickering flames creating a mesmerizing scala of shadows.
  9. The Olympic athlete executed a flawless high jump, clearing the bar with a graceful scala of motion.
  10. The melody's haunting scala lingered in the air long after the music had stopped, leaving a lingering emotional impact.

FAQs About the word scala

A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus., A term applied to any one of the three canals of the cochlea.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The melodious notes danced up and down the musical scala, enchanting the audience with its ethereal beauty.

The climber cautiously ascended the sheer rock face, using the scala as a precarious lifeline.

The professor guided the students through the intricate scala of economics, explaining the complex theories with clarity.

The grand staircase spiraled upwards in an elegant scala, leading to the opulent ballroom above.