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Gray Scale

The range of shades of gray used to create a monochromatic image.

Literal Meanings of Gray Scale

Gray:

Meanings of Gray:
  1. Achromatic color between and white.

  2. An animal or object that is gray in color, such as B. a horse, a badger, or a salmon.

  3. An alien humanoid with gray skin, bulging eyes and an enlarged head.

  4. A penny with a ponytail on both sides, used for fraud.

  5. Turn gray.

  6. Turn gray.

  7. Gradual aging, which means that the hair ages (used in relation to the population of a geographical area).

  8. To give (photo) a soft effect by covering the negative with a frosted glass plate during printing.

  9. Have a color between white and black, like the ashes of embers.

  10. Annoying, dark.

  11. Having a vague, questionable, or indeterminate quality.

  12. As for the elderly.

  13. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed radiation dose (radiation absorbed by a patient) is one joule of absorbed energy per kilogram of the patient's body weight. Symbol: gr.

Sentences of Gray
  1. My hair is starting to turn gray.

  2. America's Aging.

  3. Gray dollar, that is, the purchasing power of older adults.

Scale:

Meanings of Scale:
  1. Ladder - up a series of stairs.

  2. An ordered sequence, usually numerical, used to measure, a means of assigning a quantity.

  3. Size range.

  4. The ratio of the displayed distance to the actual distance.

  5. A line or bar attached to a drawing and used to display measurements when zoomed in or out.

  6. A series of notes spanning an octave, tritave, or pseudo-octave used to create melodies.

  7. Mathematical basis of the basis of the number system.

  8. The gradation order of ascending and descending levels and the scheme of a progressive series of comparative ranks or orders.

  9. A standard union-agreed amount that can be received from an artist or writer.

  10. Changing the size of something while maintaining the proportions, especially changing the process to produce a much larger amount of the final product.

  11. Rise.

  12. Be aware of significant performance gains or other potential limiting factors.

  13. Weigh, measure or classify on a scale or system.

  14. Part of an overlapping set of small, flat, hard pieces of keratin that cover the skin of an animal, especially a fish or reptile.

  15. A small patch of pigmented chitin, much of which covers the wings of a butterfly or moth to give them their color.

  16. Animal skin with dermatitis.

  17. Part of an overlapping set of small, hard, flat protective layers that form a pine cone, which swells as it ripens to reveal pine nuts.

  18. The flaky material separated from the heated metal.

  19. Scale armor (as opposed to chainmail).

  20. Limestone.

  21. Forest louse.

  22. Thin metal side plate of a razor handle.

  23. Remove scales.

  24. Go scaly to produce or evolve scales.

  25. To pickle or pickle to pickle.

  26. Separate it in fine layers or scales, such as tartar, from the teeth to be trimmed, as well as from the surface.

  27. Divide and remove into thin layers or strips.

  28. Spread to spread.

  29. Clean like the inside of a cannon by blowing up a small amount of gunpowder.

  30. A device for measuring mass or weight.

  31. Whether it concerns pans, baking trays or utensils from a scale or scale.

Sentences of Scale
  1. Rate your experience on a scale of 1 to 10.

  2. The Holocaust was a madness of enormous proportions.

  3. This map uses a scale of 1:10.

  4. Binary scale decimal scale.

  5. Sally wasn't the star of the show, so she was happy to get the right pay.

  6. We need to increase this value 10 times.

  7. Hilary and Norgay were the first to climb Everest.

  8. This architecture is not adapted to real environments.

  9. Please clean this fish before dinner.

  10. Dry weather makes my skin flaky.

  11. Bowl in the cauldron.

  12. Multiple sandstone flakes per shot.

  13. After a long and lazy winter, I was afraid to step on the scale.

Synonyms of Scale

descale

Gray Scale

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