Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (1)
1.
German physicist who invented the mercury thermometer and developed the scale of temperature that bears his name (1686-1736);
[syn: Fahrenheit, Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit]
ADJECTIVE (1)
1. of or relating to a temperature scale proposed by the inventor of the mercury thermometer;
- Example: "water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Fahrenheit \Fah"ren*heit\prop. a. [G.]
Conforming to the scale used by Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit in
the graduation of his thermometer; of or relating to
Fahrenheit's thermometric scale. Used as an alternative to
celsius. -- n. The Fahrenheit thermometer or scale.
[1913 Webster]
Note: The
Fahrenheit thermometer is so graduated that the freezing
point of water is at 32 degrees above the zero of its
scale, and the boiling point at one atmosphere of pressure
is 212 degrees. It is commonly used in the United States
and in England.
[1913 Webster] faience
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
Fahrenheit
adj 1: of or relating to a temperature scale proposed by the
inventor of the mercury thermometer; "water freezes at 32
degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions"
n 1: German physicist who invented the mercury thermometer and
developed the scale of temperature that bears his name
(1686-1736) [syn: Fahrenheit, Gabriel Daniel
Fahrenheit]