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temperature
[tem-per-uh-cher, -choor, -pruh-, -per-cher]
noun
a measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value. The temperature of two systems is the same when the systems are in thermal equilibrium. T
Physiology, Pathology.
the degree of heat in a living body, normally about 98.6°F (37°C) in humans.
the excess of this above the normal.
Obsolete., mildness, as of the weather.
Obsolete., temperament.
temperature
/ ˈtɛmprɪtʃə /
noun
the degree of hotness of a body, substance, or medium; a physical property related to the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a substance
a measure of this degree of hotness, indicated on a scale that has one or more fixed reference points
informal, a body temperature in excess of the normal
archaic
compromise
temperament
temperance
temperature
A measure of the ability of a substance, or more generally of any physical system, to transfer heat energy to another physical system. The temperature of a substance is closely related to the average kinetic energy of its molecules.
See also Boyle's law
Any of various standardized numerical measures of this ability, such as the Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Celsius scales.
An abnormally high body temperature; a fever.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of temperature1
Word History and Origins
Origin of temperature1
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Example Sentences
Temperatures are expected to remain below normal Friday and Saturday, followed by even more cooling that could bring maximum temperatures to 10 to 15 degrees below normal by Monday, the Weather Service said.
A Cold Weather Payment, helps people on certain benefits if the temperature drops to, or below zero, for seven consecutive days.
If you feel unwell with a bad throat and a temperature you may well have caught one of the new strains of Covid circulating this autumn.
Arbor heats it to extreme temperatures and deprives it of enough oxygen to make the biomass fully combust.
"Speculation is unhelpful and can be downright dangerous, so I just ask that people lower the temperature of the rhetoric," she said.
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