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1. Lestve, stube, merdevine; muz. lestvica, niz od šest uzastopnih tonova između osnovnog toga i oktave, dakle, sedam stupnjeva između oktave i osnovnog tona; fiz. na stepene podeljena lestvica kod barometra i sličnih instrumenata; podela na stepene, merilo, razmer, mernik; u osiguranju: promenljiva vrednost osigurane robe za vreme trajanja osiguranja; otuda. skala osiguranja: osiguranje robe sa promenljivom vrednošću.
gamut
/ ɡæmət /
imenica
Množina reči gamut je gamuts.
ETYM French gamme + ut the name of a musical note. French gamme is from the name of the Greek letter gamma, which was used by Guido d'Arezzo to represent the first note of his model scale.
1. A complete extent or range.
2. The entire scale of musical notes.
Whole range of musical notes; whole scale from doh to doh; entire range or compass.
In medieval musical theory, the lowest note (G2); also a generic term for scale, or for the entire spectrum of pitches, from the lowest to the highest.
scale
/ skeɪl /
imenica
Množina reči scale je scales.
Sinonimi:
musical scale · scale leaf · weighing machine · scale of measurement · graduated table · ordered series · scurf
Sinonimi:
exfoliation · graduated table · musical scale · ordered series · plate · scale leaf · scale of measurement · scurf · shell · weighing machine
1. A flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals
2. A series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave); SYN. musical scale.
3. A specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin; SYN. scale leaf.
4. The ratio between the size of something and a representation of it
5. An indicator having a graduated sequence of marks.
6. An instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass; SYN. weighing machine.
7. An ordered reference standard:; SYN. scale of measurement, graduated table, ordered series.
8. Relative magnitude
9. A thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin; SYN. scurf.