Word Study
fahrenheit
CIDE DICTIONARY
fahrenheit, prop. a. [G.].
Conforming to the scale used by Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit in the graduation of his thermometer; of or relating to Fahrenheit's thermometric scale. Used as an alternative to celsius . [1913 Webster]
" The Fahrenheit thermometer is so graduated that the freezing point of water is at 32 degrees above the zero of its scale, and the boiling point at one atmosphere of pressure is 212 degrees. It is commonly used in the United States and in England." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
fahrenheit, adj. of or measured on a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° under standard conditions.
Etymology
G. Fahrenheit, Ger. physicist d. 1736
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