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thermostatic

American  
[thur-muh-stat-ik] / ˌθɜr məˈstæt ɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to or functioning as a thermostat.


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People talk all the time, though, about how these opinions are thermostatic.

From Slate Jul. 10, 2025

Correction 20 October: An earlier version of this article contained figures for an oven that were not adjusted for thermostatic controls and for a microwave that did not reflect inefficiency.

From BBC Oct. 20, 2022

“In addition to sensors, it’s designed for actuators as well — things like door locks, window shades, light bulbs, wall plugs, water valves, thermostats, thermostatic radiator valves, alarm sirens, etc.,” says Siddha.

From The Verge Jul. 29, 2022

This points us to one of the most important aspects of thermostatic public opinion.

From Seattle Times Nov. 26, 2021

The salt wind hit him with a blast of cold, and the automatic thermostatic wiring in the suit countered with a wave of warmth as he leaned into the wind and started to walk.

From The Man Who Staked the Stars by Charles Dye

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