temperature
n.
degree of hotness or coldness; abnormally high body temperature, fever
Temperature
Temperature is a
physical property of a
system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that is hotter generally has the greater temperature. Temperature is one of the principal parameters of
thermodynamics. The temperature of a system is defined as simply the average energy of microscopic motions of a single particle in the system per
degree of freedom. For a solid, these microscopic motions are principally the vibrations of the constituent atoms about their sites in the solid. For an
ideal monatomic gas, the microscopic motions are the translational motions of the constituent gas particles. For multiatomic gas
vibrational and
rotational motion should be included too.
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temperature
Noun
1. the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
(hypernym) fundamental quantity, fundamental measure
(hyponym) absolute temperature
(attribute) hot
2. the somatic sensation of cold or heat
(hypernym) somesthesia, somaesthesia, somatesthesia, somatic sensation
(hyponym) heat, warmth
température (f)
n.
temperature; fever
temperatura (f)
n.
temperature