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up Scala, scala, or scală in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scala or SCALA may refer to: Renault Scala, multiple automobile models Škoda Scala, a Czech
Scala
Opera house in Milan, Italy
La Scala (UK: /læ ˈskɑːlə/, US: /lɑː -/, Italian: [la ˈskaːla]; officially Teatro alla Scala [teˈaːtro alla ˈskaːla], lit. 'Theatre at the Scala') is
La_Scala
2023 British documentary film
Scala!!! Or, the Incredibly Strange Rise and Fall of the World's Wildest Cinema and How It Influenced a Mixed-up Generation of Weirdos and Misfits, or
Scala!!!
British-American actress (1934–1972)
Gia Scala (born Josephine Grace Johanna Scoglio; March 3, 1934 – April 30, 1972) was a British and American actress. Scala was born March 3, 1934, in Liverpool
Gia_Scala
General-purpose programming language
Scala (/ˈskɑːlɑː/ SKAH-lah) is a strongly statically typed high-level general-purpose programming language that supports both object-oriented programming
Scala_(programming_language)
Stairs in Rome
The Scala Sancta (English: Holy Stairs, Italian: Scala Santa) are a set of 28 white marble steps located in an edifice on extraterritorial property of
Scala_Sancta
Small family car produced by Škoda Auto
The Škoda Scala is a small family car or compact hatchback (C-segment) manufactured by Czech automaker Škoda Auto. The car is intended to fit between
Škoda_Scala
American mobster (1944–2008)
the Gambino crime family. Scala was born in Fort Lee, New Jersey, to first-generation immigrants from Scala, Italy. Scala was married to Grace Ann Lino
Salvatore_Scala
Index of articles associated with the same name
The Renault Scala nameplate has been used by the French automobile manufacturer Renault for the following cars, in the following markets: Renault Samsung
Renault_Scala
Rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, southern Sicily, Italy
The Scala dei Turchi (Italian: "Stair of the Turks" or "Turkish Steps") is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, near Porto Empedocle, southern Sicily
Scala_dei_Turchi
Italian noble family
The House of Della Scala, whose members were known as Scaligeri (Italian: [skaˈliːdʒeri]) or Scaligers (/ˈskælɪdʒərz/), was the ruling family of Verona
Scaliger
Former cinema turned live music venue
Scala is a former cinema turned nightclub and live music venue in Pentonville Road, London, England, near King's Cross railway station. The Scala was
Scala_(club)
Software company
Scala is a producer of multimedia software. It was founded in 1987 as a Norwegian company called Digital Visjon. It is headquartered near Philadelphia
Scala_(company)
American television reporter
Lauren Scala (born February 10, 1982) is an Emmy Award winning television host and reporter based in New York City. Scala was born and grew up in Mineola
Lauren_Scala
Italian-Irish actress (1935–2022)
Tina Scala (born Agatina Carmen Maria Scoglio; July 16, 1935 – January 10, 2022) was an Italian-born American actress, model, singer and poet. The daughter
Tina_Scala
Italian merchant and politician
had: Mastino I della Scala Alberto I della Scala Bocca della Scala Guido della Scala Jacopino was the nephew of Balduino della Scala, founder of the Scaliger
Jacopino_della_Scala
SDK and Platform for responsive, elastic, and resilient agentic, cloud, and edge apps
Java and Scala. Akka is mainly written in Scala. An actor implementation, written by Philipp Haller, was released in July 2006 as part of Scala 2.1.7. By
Akka_(toolkit)
Italian football player and manager (born 1947)
Nevio Scala (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnɛvjo ˈskala]; born 22 November 1947) is an Italian football sporting director, coach and former player. Throughout
Nevio_Scala
American medievalist
Elizabeth Scala is a Perceval Professor of Medieval Romance, Historiography & Culture at the University of Texas at Austin. A medievalist by training
Elizabeth_Scala
Former theatre in London, England
51°31′12.2″N 0°8′10.0″W / 51.520056°N 0.136111°W / 51.520056; -0.136111 The Scala Theatre was a theatre in Charlotte Street, London, off Tottenham Court Road
Scala_Theatre
Scala is a freeware software application with versions supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux. It allows users to create and archive musical scales, analyze
Scala_(software)
Italian musician
Rudy La Scala (born 20 January 1954) is a singer, songwriter and record producer, born in Rocca di Papa, Lazio, Italy. At a young age, La Scala migrated
Rudy_La_Scala
Old-style serif typeface
The FF Scala font family was named for the Teatro alla Scala (1776–78) in Milan, Italy. Like many contemporary Dutch serif faces, FF Scala is not an
FF_Scala
Florentine humanist and scholar (1475–1506)
Alessandra Scala (1475–1506) was an Italian humanist and scholar of Latin and Greek in the late fifteenth century. Born in Colle di Val d'Elsa, she was
Alessandra_Scala
Belgian women's choir
Scala & Kolacny Brothers is a Belgian women's choir conducted by Stijn Kolacny, and arranged and accompanied by Steven Kolacny on the piano. They have
Scala_&_Kolacny_Brothers
2003 comedy film by Casey La Scala
Grind is a 2003 American sports comedy film directed by Casey La Scala, written and composed by record producer Ralph Sall and starring Mike Vogel, Vince
Grind_(2003_film)
Humanist sans-serif typeface
FF Scala Sans is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Dutch designer Martin Majoor in 1993 for the Vredenburg Music Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands
FF_Scala_Sans
Italian actress
Delia Scala (born Odette Bedogni; 25 September 1929 – 15 January 2004) was an Italian ballerina, actress and singer who played a leading role in the nascent
Delia_Scala
UK digital radio station
(formerly Scala Radio) is a British digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK. The station was launched in March 2019 as Scala Radio
Magic_Classical
Square in Milan, Italy
Piazza della Scala is a pedestrian central square of Milan, Italy. It is connected to the main square of Milan, Piazza del Duomo, by the Galleria Vittorio
Piazza_della_Scala
1997 live album by Keith Jarrett
La Scala is a live solo album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded at La Scala in Milan on February 13, 1995 and released on ECM in May 1997
La_Scala_(album)
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Scala is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. It is located on a rocky hill c. 400 m above sea-level
Scala,_Campania
Italian playwright and stage actor
Flaminio Scala (27 September 1552 – 9 December 1624), commonly known by his stage name Flavio, was an Italian stage actor of commedia dell'arte, scenario
Flaminio_Scala
Italian political scholar (born 1996)
Francesco Alarico della Scala (born 8 June 1996) is an Italian scholar of philosophy, socialism, and the Juche idea. He is the deputy director of the
Francesco_Alarico_della_Scala
Staircase designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in Vatican City
Scala Regia is a flight of steps in the Vatican City and is part of the formal entrance to the Vatican. It was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The official
Scala_Regia_(Vatican)
American actress (born 1981)
And So It Is, was released on May 5, 2026. Sigler met Abraxas "A.J." DiScala when she was 19, and he became her manager. They began dating shortly before
Jamie-Lynn_Sigler
Name list
Francesca is an Italian female given name, derived from the Latin male name Franciscus meaning 'the Frenchman' It is widely used in most Romance languages
Francesca
Italian orchestra
The Teatro alla Scala orchestra (Italian: Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala) is the orchestra of the La Scala opera house in Milan, Italy. It was founded
Teatro_alla_Scala_orchestra
Italian-born American military band leader
Francesco Maria Scala (c. 1819 – 18 April 1903) also known as Francis M. Scala, was an Italian-born naturalized American military band director and musician
Francis_M._Scala
Emilio "Mim" Scala (born 1940) is the co-founder of the London-based television, film and theatrical agency Scala Brown Associates. Mim Scala was born in
Mim_Scala
January 1978, a fire in Barcelona's Scala nightclub killed four people. The ensuing trial became known as the Scala case. Initially, some of the protestors
Scala_case
District and municipality in Aydın, Turkey
(Greek: Ἔφεσος Νεόπολις) during the Byzantine era, and later as Scala Nova or Scala Nuova under the Genoese and Venetians. Kuş Adası was adopted in its
Kuşadası
Italian politician, author and historian
Bartolomeo Scala (1430–1497) was an Italian politician, author and historian. Born in Colle di Val d'Elsa, he became a protégé of Cosimo and Piero de'
Bartolomeo_Scala
Italian ballet company
The La Scala Theatre Ballet (Italian: Corpo di ballo del Teatro alla Scala) is the resident classical ballet company at La Scala in Milan, Italy. One
La_Scala_Theatre_Ballet
Topics referred to by the same term
Scala Dei (Latin for "God's ladder") may refer to: Escaladieu Abbey, a French monastery Cartoixa d'Escaladei, a former Carthusian monastery in Catalonia
Scala_Dei
Italian opera singer
Enea Scala (born 19 May 1979) is an Italian operatic tenor in the belcanto field, known internationally as a performer of Rossini's roles such as Rinaldo
Enea_Scala
Medieval Christian hierarchy of living beings
The great chain of being (from Latin scala naturae 'ladder of being') is a hierarchical structure of all matter and life, thought by the medieval Islamic
Great_chain_of_being
Moldovan football player (born 1965)
Alexei Scala (Ukrainian: Алексей Васильович Скала, Aleksei Vasylyovych Skala; born 12 April 1965) is a Moldovan former professional footballer. In 1992
Alexei_Scala
Topics referred to by the same term
Domenico Scala can mean: Domenico Scala (manager), chairman of the FIFA audit and compliance committee Domenico Scala (cinematographer), Italian cinematographer
Domenico_Scala
Scala was an electronic rock band from London, UK formed in 1996 by members of the band Seefeel. They released two singles, three albums, and two EPs
Scala_(band)
The Scala Cinema (Thai: โรงภาพยนตร์สกาล่า) was a thousand-seat[1] movie theater in Bangkok, Thailand, named after the Teatro alla Scala, Milan's opera
Scala_Cinema_(Bangkok)
Demolished church in Milan (Italy)
Santa Maria della Scala was a church dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and located in the center of Milan. It was erected in Gothic style
Santa Maria della Scala, Milan
Santa_Maria_della_Scala,_Milan
Argentine basketball player (born 1991)
Santiago Nicolás Scala (born 6 February 1991) is an Argentine basketball player for Boca Juniors of the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB). At a height of
Santiago_Scala
British DJ and production duo
an English DJ and production duo, consisting of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala, formed in Liverpool in 2006. Initially they released music under various
CamelPhat
American industrial engineer
Natalie M. Scala is a professor in the College of Business and Economics at Towson University, where she is also the co-director of the Empowering Secure
Natalie_Scala
American and Greek soprano (1923–1977)
alla Scala in Milan. According to composer Gian Carlo Menotti, Callas had substituted for Renata Tebaldi in the role of Aida in 1950, and La Scala's general
Maria_Callas
Hospital in Tuscany, Italy
Santa Maria della Scala (also referred to as the Hospital, Ospedale, and Spedale) is located in Siena, Italy. Now a museum, it was once an important civic
Santa Maria della Scala, Siena
Santa_Maria_della_Scala,_Siena
Lord of Verona from 1351 to 1359
della Scala (7 June 1332 – 14 December 1359) was Lord of Verona from 1351 until his death. In 1351, after the death of his father Mastino II della Scala, he
Cangrande_II_della_Scala
Scala Regia (Latin pronunciation: [ˈskaːla ˈreːɡɪ.a]; English: "Royal Staircase") is a term referring to a number of majestic entrance staircases in Italian
Scala_Regia
Lord of Verona from 1359 to 1375
Cansignorio della Scala (5 March 1340 – 19 October 1375) was Lord of Verona from 1359 until 1375, initially together with his brother Paolo Alboino. He
Cansignorio_della_Scala
Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state
Cappella Paolina Raphael Rooms Niccoline Chapel Sala Ducale Sala Regia Scala Regia The Vision of Constantine Sistine Chapel altarpiece ceiling Room of
Vatican_City
Lord of Verona from 1375 to 1381
della Scala (died 12 July 1381)[citation needed] was lord of Verona from 1375 until his death, together with his brother Antonio I della Scala. The illegitimate
Bartolomeo_II_della_Scala
Scala-Eis-Revue was an ice show which traveled around Europe from 1951 until 1968 and after that with Charlie Buchmann as manager until 1970. It was owned
Scala_Eisrevue
Veronese nobleman (died 1311)
della Scala (died 29 November 1311) was the Scaliger Lord of Verona from 1304 until his death. Alboino was the second son of Alberto I della Scala and Verde
Alboino_I_della_Scala
School in Milan, Italy
La Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala) is one of the leading classical ballet schools in the world and is the
La Scala Theatre Ballet School
La_Scala_Theatre_Ballet_School
Church in Rome, Italy
Santa Maria della Scala (English: Mary of the Staircase) is a titular church in Rome, Italy, located in the Trastevere rione. It is served by friars of
Santa_Maria_della_Scala
Gran Scala was a huge European project to build a "destination city of leisure for all ages" on a 2,700-hectare (6,700-acre) site in the desert of Los
Gran_Scala
Association football player
brother, Alexei Scala, was also a footballer. In 1992 Iurie Scala played seven matches for Moldova national football team. Iurie Scala at FootballFacts
Iurie_Scala
City in Veneto, Italy
the city was ruled by the della Scala family. Under the rule of the family, in particular of Cangrande I della Scala, the city experienced great prosperity
Verona
Stadium in Milan, Italy
in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy. Nicknamed "La Scala del calcio" (Italian for 'La Scala of football'), it has a seating capacity of 75,817, making
San_Siro
Letter attributed to Dante Alighieri
The Epistle XIII to Cangrande della Scala (Italian: Epistola XIII a Cangrande della Scala) is a letter of disputed authenticity sent by Dante Alighieri
Epistle_to_Cangrande
British actress and writer
(1999–2001). She has also had starring roles in television film Tomorrow La Scala! and BBC dramas Years and Years (2019) and Miss Austen (2025). In film,
Jessica_Hynes
Former state librarian at State Library Victoria
Jane La Scala (September 12, 1935 - March 23, 2006) was an Australian librarian who served as the State Librarian at State Library Victoria from 1986
Jane_La_Scala
Species of gastropod
Crassispira scala is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae. The length of the shell varies between 15 mm
Crassispira_scala
as Typesafe, is a company founded by Martin Odersky, the creator of the Scala programming language, Jonas Bonér, the creator of the Akka middleware, and
Akka.io
Comune in Veneto, Italy
Isola della Scala is a comune (municipality) of c. 11463 inhabitants in the Province of Verona in the Italian region of Veneto, located about 90 kilometres
Isola_della_Scala
Small palazzo in Venice, Italy
Italy, best known for its external multi-arch spiral staircase known as the Scala Contarini del Bovolo (literally, "of the snail"). The palazzo is located
Palazzo_Contarini_del_Bovolo
Italian tennis player
Davide Scala (born 2 January 1972) is a former professional tennis player from Italy. Scala, a right-handed player from Bologna, turned professional in
Davide_Scala
Domenico Scala (26 March 1903 – 25 December 1989) was an Italian cinematographer. He was credited for more than 60 films. He worked with Aldo Tonti to
Domenico Scala (cinematographer)
Domenico_Scala_(cinematographer)
Domenico Scala (born 1965 in Basel, Switzerland) is a Swiss-Italian manager in the biopharmaceutical industry, and the former chairman of the FIFA Audit
Domenico Scala (football administrator)
Domenico_Scala_(football_administrator)
2014 American film
Remaining is a 2014 American apocalyptic horror film directed by Casey La Scala, who co-wrote the script with Chris Dowling. Starring Alexa Vega, Shaun
The_Remaining
Italian ruler and patron of Dante Alighieri
(christened Can Francesco) della Scala (9 March 1291 – 22 July 1329) was an Italian nobleman, belonging to the della Scala family that ruled Verona from
Cangrande_I_della_Scala
Former cinema in Withington, England
Cine City (originally named the Scala Cinema) was a cinema in Withington, Manchester, England located at 494 Wilmslow Road, Withington, Manchester, M20
Cine_City,_Withington
Lady of Milan (1331–1384)
Beatrice Regina della Scala (1331 – 18 June 1384) was Lady of Milan by marriage to Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan, and politically active as the adviser
Beatrice_Regina_della_Scala
Topics referred to by the same term
Mastino della Scala may refer to: Mastino I della Scala Mastino II della Scala This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Mastino_della_Scala
Illustration of Aristotle's theory of categorisation
Porphyry is a classic device for illustrating a "scale of being" (Latin: scala praedicamentalis), attributed to the 3rd-century CE Greek neoplatonist philosopher
Porphyrian_tree
Open-source web framework written in Scala
the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern. It is written in Scala and usable from other programming languages that are compiled to JVM bytecode
Play_Framework
Open-source build tool for Scala and Java projects
stands for nothing) is an open-source build tool which can build Java, Scala, and Kotlin projects. It aims to streamline the procedure of constructing
Sbt_(software)
Street in London
Scala Street is a street in the London Borough of Camden that runs between Charlotte Street and Whitfield Street. It was formerly known as Pitt Street
Scala_Street
Italian theatre, opera, and cinema director (1906-1976)
stage plays, both in Italy and abroad, and held a close association with La Scala in his hometown of Milan. Visconti received several notable accolades, including
Luchino_Visconti
Titular see of the Catholic Church
The Diocese of Scala is a titular see of the Catholic Church, currently held by Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams, Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain. It
Roman Catholic Diocese of Scala
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Scala
Final release 3.0.2 / March 9, 2012; 14 years ago (2012-03-09) Written in Scala, Java Type Database License Apache License 2.0 Website github.com/twitter/gizzard
Gizzard_(Scala_framework)
Lord of Verona from 1329 to 1351
Mastino II della Scala (1308 – 3 June 1351) was lord of Verona. He was a member of the famous Scaliger family of Northern Italy. He was the son of Alboino
Mastino_II_della_Scala
Musical scale
The enigmatic scale (Italian: scala enigmatica) is an unusual musical scale, with elements of both major and minor scales, as well as the whole-tone scale
Enigmatic_scale
1961 epic adventure war film by J. Lee Thompson
Anthony Quinn, along with Stanley Baker, Anthony Quayle, Irene Papas, Gia Scala, Richard Harris and James Darren. It is an adaptation of Alistair MacLean's
The_Guns_of_Navarone_(film)
Lord of Verona from 1375 to 1387
Antonio della Scala (1362 – 3 September 1388) was Lord of Verona from 1375 until 1387, initially together with his brother Bartolomeo. Antonio was the
Antonio_I_della_Scala
Hungarian lyric soprano
politician. She has performed in leading roles with the Vienna State Opera, La Scala, the Royal Opera House, Opéra National de Paris, the Metropolitan Opera
Andrea_Rost
Art museum and historic site in Venice, Italy
The Scala dei Giganti, flanked by Mars and Neptune
Doge's_Palace
Cast of American crime drama TV series
acting as its framing device. Sigler was billed with her married surname "DiScala" in Season 5 Janice appears as a child in the Season 1 episode "Down Neck"
List of The Sopranos characters
List_of_The_Sopranos_characters
Bernardino Scala (1581 – 19 January 1667) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montefeltro (1643–1667) and Bishop of Bisceglie (1637–1643)
Bernardino_Scala
SCALA
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Immense Joy, God is gracious
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English
English : variant of Hoy 1.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Leelavati | லீலாவதீ
Playful, Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Hanuman
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English
English : patronymic from Kemp, meaning ‘son of the champion’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Refined
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 1' and 'Henry VI, Part 2' Earl of Salisbury. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' and...
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English (northern)
English (northern) : patronymic from Hodge.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sacred
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Hindu
Lord Krishna
SCALA
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SCALA
n.
A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus.
n.
See Escalade.
n.
Any one of numerous species of elegant, usually white, marine shells of the genus Scalaria, especially Scalaria pretiosa, which was formerly highly valued; -- called also staircase shell. See Scalaria.
n.
A directed quantity, as a straight line, a force, or a velocity. Vectors are said to be equal when their directions are the same their magnitudes equal. Cf. Scalar.
a.
Having the whorls rising from left to right; dextral; -- said of spiral shells. See Illust. of Scalaria.
n.
The opening by which the two scalae communicate at the top of the cochlea of the ear.
n.
In the quaternion analysis, a quantity that has magnitude, but not direction; -- distinguished from a vector, which has both magnitude and direction.
a.
Like or pertaining to a scalaria.
a.
Resembling a ladder in form or appearance; having transverse bars or markings like the rounds of a ladder; as, the scalariform cells and scalariform pits in some plants.
pl.
of Scala
n.
A term applied to any one of the three canals of the cochlea.
n.
Alt. of Scalado
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods of the genus Scalaria, or family Scalaridae, having elongated spiral turreted shells, with rounded whorls, usually crossed by ribs or varices. The color is generally white or pale. Called also ladder shell, and wentletrap. See Ptenoglossa, and Wentletrap.
a.
Resembling a ladder; formed with steps.
n.
A scamp; a scapegrace.
a.
Capable of being scaled.