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degrees fahrenheit

n. (degree Fahrenheit English)

Usage examples of "degrees fahrenheit".

At sea level, at a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, one cubic centimeter of air (that is, a space about the size of a sugar cube) will contain 45 billion billion molecules.

On the plus side, it never gets that cold -- the annual mean temperature variation in Dublin is only 18 degrees Fahrenheit.

The temperature was not so low as during the preceding winter, and its maximum did not exceed eight degrees Fahrenheit.

With the calm the cold again became intense, and the thermometer fell to eight degrees Fahrenheit, below zero.

On a clear midsummer day along the Martian equator the afternoon high temperature might climb to seventy degrees Fahrenheit.

For all Norman Osprey's awesome strength, in retrospect it was Black-mask Four who'd scared me most, and who now, nine days later, intruded fearsomely in my dreams, nightmares in which Black-mask Four intended to throw me into the 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit of the liquid glass in the tank in the furnace.

As to its temperature, that he estimated at ninety-five degrees Fahrenheit.

You will note that each crime was committed when the temperature rose above ninety degrees Fahrenheit.

It was 51 degrees Fahrenheit in 1826, and it is 51 degrees in 2000.

The outside temperature's perfect for springtime in Antarcticaminus twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit.

It was difficult to believe then, in the cool of that morning, as early as late spring that the surface temperatures of the terrain we would traverse would be within hours better than one hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit.

Once the oil is fully dry allow it to cool to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

Outside, the air temperature was about minus 65 degrees Fahrenheit, yet the leading edges of the plane were beginning to glow cherry red at 600 degrees and the exhaust-gas temperatures exceeded 3,400 degrees.

The temperature is high, for us--usually around a hundred degrees Fahrenheit.