capture vs scaling

capture

noun
  • An act of capturing; a seizing by force or stratagem. 

  • Something that has been captured; a captive. 

  • A particular match found for a pattern in a text string. 

  • The securing of an object of strife or desire, as by the power of some attraction. 

  • The recording or storage of something for later playback. 

verb
  • To remove or take control of an opponent’s piece in a game (e.g., chess, go, checkers). 

  • To reproduce convincingly. 

  • To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem. 

  • To store (as in sounds or image) for later revisitation. 

scaling

noun
  • The act of one who scales or climbs. 

  • The measurement of dimensions using a scale. 

  • The formation of a layer of scale on a surface. 

  • The removal of a layer of scale from a surface. 

  • The process of adjusting sights to a ship's guns. 

  • The expression of the terms of an equation using powers of nondimensional quantities. 

  • The removing of the scales of fish. 

  • The process of adjusting raw measurement data to fit an expected distribution, such fitting examination results to a normal distribution. 

How often have the words capture and scaling occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )