scală
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "scala"
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian scala, from Latin scāla, whence the inherited Romanian doublet scară (“stairs, ladder”). Also a doublet of escală and schelă. The older sense was probably taken from Greek σκάλα (skála) (17th century), itself from Italian scala.
Noun
scală f (plural scale)
- tuning dial (on a radio)
- (archaic) stop over, port of call
Declension
Synonyms
- (stopover): escală
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