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UK
/tˈɛmpɹɪtʃɐ/
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[ US /ˈtɛmpɝətʃɝ, ˈtɛmpɹətʃɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈtɛmpɝətʃɝ, ˈtɛmpɹətʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- the somatic sensation of cold or heat
How To Use temperature In A Sentence
- Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
- Twenty microliters of each antibody was added to 100 L of blood, and the mixture was incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes.
- Many archaea thrive at hot temperatures (they are also found in volcanoes). Smithsonian
- The dominant ones were tree rings, and ice cores, but others like varves, pollen, lichens, historic soil temperatures, sea level (eustasy), land levels (isostasy) require similar audits. Merry Christmas « Climate Audit
- This can be particularly painful when it comes to big audio-visual systems and "smart" home automation systems that control everything from radiant floors and humidity to light dimmers and pool temperatures. Cutting Edge Today, Passé Tomorrow
- Acrylamide is produced during cooking, particularly high-temperature processes such as frying and roasting. Times, Sunday Times
- All of the simulations were performed at room temperature.
- Heat will only leave the container by radiation, convection and conduction if the temperature of the container is higher than the surroundings.
- The main component of the Earth's field – which defines the magnetic poles – is a dipole generated by the convection of molten nickel-iron in the outer core the inner core is solid, so its role is secondary; remember that the Earth's core is well above the Curie temperature, so the iron is not ferromagnetic. Does Zonal Swishing Play a Part in Earth's Magnetic Field Reversals? | Universe Today
- The temperature is not expected to reach the 20 degree mark in the next few days.