escalar

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Catalan

Etymology 1

From Latin scalaris.

Adjective

escalar m or f (masculine and feminine plural escalars)

  1. scalar

Etymology 2

From escala.

Verb

escalar (first-person singular present escalo, first-person singular preterite escalí, past participle escalat)

  1. To scale, climb
  2. to get to the top

Conjugation

Template:ca-conj-ar


Portuguese

Etymology 1

From escala +‎ -ar

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. (mathematics, physics) scalar

Etymology 2

From escala +‎ -ar

Verb

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  1. to climb, mount, scale
Conjugation

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Spanish

Etymology 1

From escala.

Verb

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  1. (transitive) to scale, to climb

Conjugation

Template:es-conj-ar

Derived terms

See also

Etymology 2

From escala or from Latin scalaris.

Adjective

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  1. scalar