Whole-Tone Scale
By a "lightning flash" on the axis, and possibly a shaded band in the graph area at right angles to the missing part of the scale.
The symbol for an abbreviated scale on a graph is typically represented as a line segment with a smaller tick mark or a dashed line indicating the scale's intervals. This symbol signifies that the scale is not linear or that certain values have been omitted for clarity. It's often used in maps or graphs to save space while still conveying important information.
In some pronunciations of ivory, the second syllable is omitted. (ahy-vree)
"Chocolate" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (choc-lit)
"Chocolate" is sometimes pronounced with the second syllable omitted (choc-lit)
5.9 percent
interval graph
By a "lightning flash" on the axis, and possibly a shaded band in the graph area at right angles to the missing part of the scale.
Balance Scale
Over one thousand factories were shut down due to a deathly chemical that was being omitted.
The anagram is millets (or the slang term mis-tell). The scramble may have omitted some letters.
Scale
The term for the first and last note in a major or minor scale is the tonic.
There are different notes used in a major scale and there are different colours in a rainbow. Some people have a condition called "synesthesia" which means they can picture scenes and colours in there head when a particular note is played. Since there are seven notes in a major scale, there will be seven colours (including the five accidentals omitted from the scale).
Omitted consonant
Yes, there are. See the link below for some examples.
The term "pay scale" is a noun that refers to the hierarchy of wage level, typically varying according to job title, salary or length of service. It is also called a "salary scale" or "wage scale".