| ACALEPH | • acaleph n. (Dated) A member of the former Acalephae group, now a part of the Cnidaria phylum. • ACALEPH n. (Greek) any cnidarian (jellyfish), also ACALEPHAN, ACALEPHE. |
| CALECHE | • caleche n. Alternative form of calèche. • calèche n. A type of carriage with low wheels, especially pulled by horses. • CALECHE n. (French) a light low-wheeled carriage with folding top, also CALASH, CALESA. |
| CALENDS | • calends n. Often with initial capital: the first day of a month. • calends n. (By extension) A day for settling debts and other accounts. • calends n. (By extension, biblical, Judaism, obsolete) Synonym of Rosh Hodesh (“the Jewish festival of the new… |
| CALESAS | • calesas n. Plural of calesa. • CALESA n. (French) a light low-wheeled carriage with folding top, also CALASH, CALECHE. |
| DECALED | • decaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of decal. • DECAL v. to transfer by decal. |
| DESCALE | • descale v. To remove scale from the surface of a metal, especially from the inner surfaces of boilers etc. • descale v. To remove the scales from a fish etc. • DESCALE v. to remove scales from fish. |
| JACALES | • jacales n. Plural of jacal. • JACAL n. (Nahuatl) a hut built of erect stakes filled in with wattle and mud, common in Mexico and the southwestern US. |
| LOCALES | • locales n. Plural of locale. • LOCALE n. (French) a place, position or district, also LOCALITY. |
| PERCALE | • percale n. (Textiles) A fine, closely woven fabric, made from cotton, polyester or a mix of these, and used for… • PERCALE n. (French) a closely woven French cambric. |
| RESCALE | • rescale v. To alter the scale of a drawing or project; to change the physical proportions. • rescale v. To change the scope of a business or project to meet a change in demands. • rescale v. To scale again. |
| SCALENE | • scalene adj. (Trigonometry) Having sides all unequal in length. • scalene adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the scalene muscle. • scalene n. (Anatomy) Ellipsis of scalene muscle.. |
| SCALENI | • scaleni n. Plural of scalenus. • SCALENUS n. (Latin) a muscle in the neck, also SCALENE. |
| SCALERS | • scalers n. Plural of scaler. • SCALER n. a person or thing that scales. |
| SCALEUP | • scaleup n. The act or result of scaling up. • scaleup n. (Business) A startup in the growth phase. • scale␣up v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see scale, up. |
| UNSCALE | • unscale v. (Transitive) To remove scales from. • unscale v. (Transitive, programming) To undo a scaling transform upon. • UNSCALE v. to remove the scales from. |
| UPSCALE | • upscale adj. (US) Marked by wealth or quality; high-class; upmarket. • upscale v. To increase in size, to scale up. • UPSCALE v. to appeal to wealthy customers. |