Wooden scales are sometimes called "balance beams" or "balance scales." These devices measure weight by comparing the mass of an object against known weights, using a pivot point to maintain equilibrium. Often made from wood, they are traditional tools used in various fields, including cooking and scientific measurements.
Forearm- or sometimes, forestock.
They sort of look like fish scales.
Cirrocumulus look similar to fish scales
scales or sometimes denticles
Snakes belly scales are called stomach scales
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Dutch shoes are called 'Klompen' in Dutch. In English 'Clogs'.
Heart Scales can sometimes be found on Luvdisc when they are caught.
scales or sometimes denticles
Cirrocumulus clouds are sometimes called "mackerel sky" because their small, rounded white patches resemble the scales of a mackerel fish. When these clouds are present in the sky, they often appear in a pattern similar to the scales of a mackerel, hence the nickname.
Those things are called scales. Scales are devices used to measure the weight or mass of an object.
The wooden structure of drums are called the shells.