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Réaum.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Réaumur (temperature).


Réaum. British  

abbreviation

  1. Réaumur (scale)

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On the morning of the 13th of April, the weather was serene and cool, the thermometer, at eight in the morning, +5� Reaum., and at noon, +9�.

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I added, that "I would have begged leave to give a long parliamentary speech on it, but that long speeches have a life and reproducing power, as, according to Reaum�r, long animals more easily re-form themselves, when cut, than short ones."

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The thermometer a little after mid-day rose to 94° Fahr. and 27° 30' of Réaum.

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The temperature of the water was 33° Reaum.; in colour it is a pale green. 

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We had this day accomplished a journey of more than twenty-four miles, in a temperature of 35° to 36° Reaum., and had suffered much from the scorching wind, which came laden with particles of dust. 

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