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  • 1huge — W2S2 [hju:dʒ] adj ↑huge, ↑tiny [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: ahuge] 1.) extremely large in size, amount, or degree = ↑enormous ▪ a huge dog ▪ huge crowds ▪ Your room s huge compared to mine. ▪ These …

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  • 2huge — [[t]hju͟ːʤ[/t]] ♦♦ huger, hugest 1) ADJ GRADED Something or someone that is huge is extremely large in size. ...a tiny little woman with huge black glasses... Several painters were working on a huge piece of canvas which would serve as the… …

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  • 3Scale model — A scale model of the Tower of London. This model can be found inside the tower …

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  • 4Scale (map) — The scale of a map is defined as the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. If the region of the map is small enough for the curvature of the Earth to be neglected, then the scale may be taken as a constant… …

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  • 5scale — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 size/extent ADJECTIVE ▪ full ▪ It was several days before the full scale of the accident became clear. ▪ big, considerable, epic, grand, greater …

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  • 6Scale-free network — A scale free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically. That is, the fraction P ( k ) of nodes in the network having k connections to other nodes goes for large values of k as P ( k ) k − γ where… …

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  • 7huge — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ become, grow ▪ Her eyes grew huge in astonishment. ADVERB ▪ pretty …

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  • 8huge — adjective (huger; hugest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French ahuge Date: 12th century very large or extensive: as a. of great size or area b. great in scale or degree < a huge deficit > c. great in scope or character < a dancer of huge&#8230; …

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  • 9huge — adj 1. gigantic, gargantuan, enormous, Archaic. enorm, huge, hugeous, large, big, bulky, immense, great, prodigious, herculean; substantial, considerable, sizeable; vast, massive, large scale, mammoth, jumbo, colossal, monumental, monstrous, gi&#8230; …

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  • 10Beaufort scale — Force 12 at sea. The Beaufort Scale ( &#160;/ …

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