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thermometer

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Word definitions for thermometer in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A Thermometer is a device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient . A thermometer has two important elements: (1) a temperature sensor (e.g. the bulb of a mercury-in-glass thermometer ) in which some physical change occurs with temperature, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. An apparatus used to measure temperature.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. measuring instrument for measuring temperature

Usage examples of thermometer.

Overhead hung an ordinary tell-tale compass, and compactly placed on other parts of the wall were barometers, thermometers, barographs, and, in fact, practically every instrument that the most exacting of aeronauts or Space-explorers could have asked for.

A slight rise of both barometer and thermometer tells us that at last we are on the eve of the change we have been longing for.

I examined these instruments and discovered that they possessed radical blemishes: the barometer had no hand but the brass pointer and the ball of the thermometer was stuffed with tin-foil.

No thermometer verified this, but a few weeks later the symptoms of nausea and hypersensitive noses did.

This usually happened, and I palpated the snarling bundle of white hair and went over him with stethoscope and thermometer.

Most of these people were not even mentally unwell, but their tendency to choke at dinner time meant that the piece of medical equipment he had used most was not a stethoscope or a thermometer but a probang, an instrument for pushing stuck food down the oesophagus, something he had been instructed to carry at all times.

The heat laboratory is equipped for the calibration of the thermometers and pyrometers, and electrical and other physical apparatus used by the various sections of the Technologic Branch.

Garner and Zubov replaced the sampling bottles on Medusa and recalibrated her thermometers, salinometers, and light meters.

On the contrary, Captain Nemo went himself to test the temperature in the depths of the sea, and his thermometer, placed in communication with the different sheets of water, gave him the required degree immediately and accurately.

This space, intended to contain a few comfortable lounge chairs and perhaps a wet bar, was stuffed with meteorological equipment: dropsonde console, anemometer, barometer, gradient thermometer, three separate radar screens, and real-time satellite monitoring gear.

Doc Pol poked, prodded, tapped the tiny chest, shone lights into eyes and ears, managed to insert a thermometer abaft the twitching tail, and peered down the pink throat while Methuselah tried earnestly to bite him.

It was at the beginning of October, but at Valentia the thermometer marked twenty degrees Reaumur in the shade.

Christmas in Bourke, the metropolis of the great pastoral scrubs and plains, five hundred miles west, with the thermometer one-hundred-and-something-scarey in the shade.

And it had been his wife who had awakened him briefly a while ago to kiss him good-bye, rather than one of the nurses arriving abruptly to strap a sphygmomanometer around his arm, insert a thermometer under his tongue, or stick a clip on his finger to check his oxygen absorption.

Thermometers, drugs, sphygmometers, the whole paraphernalia came back into sight and with them the resident physician.