Definitions for small-scale

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Spelling: [smawl-skeyl]
IPA: /ˈsmɔlˈskeɪl/

Small-Scale is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 303 anagrams from letters in small-scale (-aacelllmss).

Definitions for small-scale

adjective

  1. of limited extent; of small scope:
  2. being a relatively small map, model, etc., of the original and, hence, showing relatively little detail.

Origin of small-scale

First recorded in 1850-55

Examples for small-scale

small-scale experiences are constraining, but they also return a sense of care and belonging.

And it especially strengthens those who look to meet massive challenges with little more than small-scale policy tinkering.

She was still able to engage in small-scale fighting, but could no longer secure any decisive result.

Naturally this small-scale ownership was reflected in the distribution of wealth.

The physicists have got small-scale antigravity good enough to float and fly something the size of a hand grenade.

To drop this "demand" also is to subordinate Socialism completely to small-scale capitalism.

The nature of federal policy in regards to finance further worsened the situation for the small-scale entrepreneur.

A sustained—if small-scale—campaign may be the only way to achieve that.

And his small-scale sculpture Avarice and Lust (1887) embodies the two sins via a masculine form entangled with a female one.

Yet even today, the small-scale sculptural objects in most museum collections are cataloged under one name only: Christo.

Word Value for small-scale
Scrable

7

Words with friends

10

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