Definition
A ladder, staircase, or a musical scale; in mathematics and science, a system for measuring or ordering things in sequence.
Etymology
From Latin 'scala' meaning 'ladder' or 'staircase.' The word was borrowed into Italian and remained mostly unchanged. In music, 'scale' comes from the same root through the musical concept of ascending steps.
Kelly Says
In anatomy, the scala tympani is a literal spiral staircase inside your ear—sound waves travel up and down this actual physical spiral in the cochlea, and the location where they vibrate tells your brain what pitch you're hearing!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
scaffolding
skaf-folding
CACatalà
scaffolding
skaf-folding
DEDeutsch
Treppen
trep-pen
ELΕλληνικά
βαθμίδα
va-th-mi-da
ESEspañol
escalera
es-ka-le-ra
FRFrançais
échelle
e-chelle
GUGU
scaffolding
skaf-folding
HAHA
scaffolding
skaf-folding
HEעברית
מדרגות
me-der-got-im
IDBahasa Indonesia
tangga
tan-ga
IGIG
scaffolding
skaf-folding
KKKK
scaffolding
skaf-folding
KMKM
scaffolding
skaf-folding
MRMR
scaffolding
skaf-folding
MSBahasa Melayu
tangga
tan-ga
MYမြန်မာ
scaffolding
skaf-folding
PAPA
scaffolding
skaf-folding
PTPortuguês
escada
es-ka-da
RUРусский
лестница
lyest-nits-a
SWKiswahili
daraja
da-ra-ja
TRTürkçe
merdiven
mer-di-ven
UKУкраїнська
сходи
sho-dee
VITiếng Việt
cầu thang
cau thang
YOYO
scaffolding
skaf-folding
ZUZU
scaffolding
skaf-folding