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skaala

Skaala is a term used in several Nordic languages and in cross-linguistic contexts to denote scale or range. In Finnish, skaala means “scale” and is used across domains to refer to measurements, gradations, or levels, as well as to musical scales when discussing pitch organization. In Estonian and other Finnic languages, skaala similarly denotes a scale or spectrum, including color scales, map scales, and scales of measurement.

In science, technology, and everyday use, skaala describes the set of values that a variable may take,

As a proper noun, skaala appears as a brand name or place name in some Nordic contexts,

See also: scale, gradient, spectrum.

the
markings
on
an
axis,
or
the
gradation
of
a
color
palette
used
in
visualization.
In
cartography
and
geographic
information
systems,
skaala
is
used
to
refer
to
map
scale—the
ratio
between
distances
on
a
map
and
on
the
ground.
In
music,
skaala
denotes
a
musical
scale
such
as
major,
minor,
or
modal
scales,
and
the
arrangement
of
pitches
within
an
octave.
used
by
companies
or
organizations
to
convey
ideas
of
range
or
variety.
Because
of
its
generic
meaning,
its
use
as
a
fixed
reference
depends
on
local
context
and
is
not
tied
to
a
single,
universal
entity.