FAHRENHEIT


Meaning of FAHRENHEIT in English

I. Fahr·en·heit ˈfer-ən-ˌhīt adjective

Etymology: Daniel G. Fahrenheit

Date: 1753

: relating or conforming to a thermometric scale on which under standard atmospheric pressure the boiling point of water is at 212 degrees above the zero of the scale, the freezing point is at 32 degrees above zero, and the zero point approximates the temperature produced by mixing equal quantities by weight of snow and common salt — abbreviation F

II. Fah·ren·heit ˈfa-rən-ˌhīt, ˈfär-ən biographical name

Daniel Gabriel 1686-1736 German physicist

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