Fahr·en·heit (fărən-hīt′)
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Tweet adj. Abbr. F Of or relating to a temperature scale that registers the freezing point of water as 32° and the boiling point as 212° at one atmosphere of pressure. See Table at measurement. [After Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.] (click for a larger image) Fahrenheit |
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German-Dutch instrument maker who developed the mercury thermometer and devised the Fahrenheit temperature scale. |
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