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Definition of International scale
1. Noun. A temperature scale that defines the freezing point of water as 0 degrees and the boiling point of water as 100 degrees.
Lexicographical Neighbors of International Scale
Literary usage of International scale
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proletcult (proletarian Culture) by Eden Paul, Cedar Paul (1921)
"The Russians can help us, and we can help the Russians. We can help one another
by educational organisation on an international scale, just as much as ..."
2. Proceedings of the ... Convention of the United Mine Workers of America by United Mine Workers of America (1912)
"To the international scale Committee: We ask for 20 per cent, advance on all
tonnage, yardage, day work and dead work. A uniform differential in all ..."
3. The New Rural Paradigm: Policies and Governance by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (2006)
"For example, some amenities may only be of interest locally, such as a small
lake, while others are of interest on an international scale (eg, ..."
4. Proceedings of the ... Convention of the United Mine Workers of America by United Mine Workers of America (1912)
"To the international Scale Committee: We ask for 20 per cent, advance on all
tonnage, yardage, day work anil dead work. A uniform differential in all ..."
5. De Stijl Continued: The Journal Structure (1958-1964) an Artists' Debate by Jonneke Jobse (2005)
"... it should be possible to set up an exhibition of contemporary work which gives
expression, on an international scale, to this constructive credo. ..."