scalar

scalar
scalar (adj.) "resembling a ladder," 1650s, from L. scalaris "of or pertaining to a ladder," from scalae (pl.) "ladder, steps" (see SCALE (Cf. scale) (n.2)). Mathematical sense first recorded 1846.

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