ˈhyüməˌchu̇(ə)r noun
( -s )
Etymology: blend of humidity and temperature
: a combined measurement of temperature and humidity computed in integers by adding the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit to the relative humidity and dividing by two and choosing the next integer if a fraction of 1/2 is left over
when the temperature is 75° F and the relative humidity is 60 percent the humiture is 68