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scaler
[ skey-ler ]
noun
- a person or thing that scales.
- Also called counter,. Electronics. an electronic circuit devised to give a single pulse as output after a certain number of input pulses.
scaler
/ ˈskeɪlə /
noun
- a person or thing that scales
- Also calledcounterscaling circuit an electronic device or circuit that aggregates electric pulses and gives a single output pulse for a predetermined number of input pulses
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"Thirteen thousand two hundred and forty," announced the scaler at last.
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And then suppose the scaler's sheets credit you with only a little over the four hundred thousand!
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He could do nothing without the report; and it was too far out to send for another scaler, even if Daly would have given him one.
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In silence he thrust his beechwood tablets into his pocket, and picked his pliable scaler's rule from the corner.
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An' it's partly the bosses, an' the cook, an' the scaler, an' the clerk.
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