1. scaling - Noun
2. scaling - Adjective
3. scaling - Verb
of Scale
Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a scaling knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of a steam boiler; as, a scaling hammer, bar, etc.
Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder, used in assaulting a fortified place.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAavishkaar had provided seed funding to Ergos in 2015 from an earlier fund at the ideation stage and worked with the promoters in scaling the model. Source: Internet
According to him, if condition allows, Google will gain 30 per cent office capacity by September by further scaling the rotation programme. Source: Internet
According to Dennard scaling transistor dimensions are scaled by 30% (0.7x) every technology generation, thus reducing their area by 50%. Source: Internet
A fraudster, 33, who pocketed £9,000 after claiming he was too afraid to leave his house has been caught on camera scaling a lorry during an anti-fracking protest. Source: Internet
Along with the new name comes a new statewide focus and partnerships with other Audubon chapters across Georgia, scaling up successful programs, and engaging with more diverse communities. Source: Internet
Affine scaling amounts to doing gradient descent steps within the feasible region, while rescaling the problem to make sure the steps move toward the optimum faster. Source: Internet