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(Tıp) temperature
(when not used in relation with something) The temperature(1) of the immediate environment

The temperature dropped nearly 20 degrees; it went from hot to cold.

The balance of humours in the body, or one's character or outlook as considered determined from this; temperament

that not only the production of a rational Being was concern'd in it, but that possibly the happy foundation and temperature of his body, perhaps his genius and the very cast of his mind .

A property of macroscopic amounts of matter that serves to gauge the average intensity of the random actual motions of the individually mobile particulate constituents
Having a higher than normal or elevated body temperature
A measure of the intensity of heat, i e the hotness or coldness of a sample or object
Temperament
The temperature of an object is a measure of how hot or cold the object is
is a snapshot of the expected temperature in degrees F valid at the indicated hour
The temperature is a measure of the internal energy that a substance contains This measure of the internal energy that a substance contains This is the most measured quantity in the atmosphere
If something is at room temperature, its temperature is neither hot nor cold. Stir the parsley into the potatoes and serve at room temperature
Temperature is a measure of the heat content of a body (the atmosphere in the case of weather) The molecular motion of a substance creates energy, which can be measured in terms of the heat it generates Air, water, and soil can all be measured for temperature
the somatic sensation of cold or heat
In thermodynamics, the integrating factor of the differential equation referred to as the first law of thermodynamics, In statistical mechanics, a measure of translational molecular kinetic energy (with three degrees of freedom) In general, the degree of hotness or coldness as measured on some definite temperature scale by means of any of various types of thermometers
A measure of cold or hot. A thermometer can usually be used to determine its value
Operationally, a measure of the tendency of a body or system to give up or take in heat from its surroundings Heat always flows from high temperature to low temperature Two bodies in equilibrium must have the same temperature (this is sometimes called the zeroth law of thermodymamics) This qualitative definition can be put on an absolute scale in a few ways, based either on the Second Law, the ideal gas law, or statistical mechanics In each case there exists an absolute zero (0 Kelvin or -273 15 °C) where there are no vibrational degrees of freedom and the Third Law applies Microscopically, of course, temperature is associated with kinetic energy of atoms, and quantum mechanically with occupancy of excited quantum states
{i} degree of hotness or coldness; abnormally high body temperature, fever
measure of the quantity of thermal energy in a substance High temperature indicates more heat energy than low temperature
temperature is what you measure with a thermometer (this is kind of an operational definition) More precisely, the temperature of a system tells how much the internal energy of the system grows upon a given increase of entropy
5° F
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