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scalade
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sca·lade  (sk-ld, -läd) also sca·la·do (-ld, -lä-)
n. pl. sca·lades also sca·la·dos Archaic
An act of scaling a wall; an escalade.

[Alteration of Italian scalata, from scala, ladder; see escalade.]

scalade [skəˈleɪd], scalado [skəˈleɪdəʊ]
n pl -lades, -lados
(Military) short for escalade
[from Old Italian scalada, from scala a ladder; see scale3]


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