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high tem·per·a·ture

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. hotness, heat, high temperaturenoun

    the presence of heat

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  1. high temperature

    High temperature generally refers to a condition or instance where the degree of heat is significantly above the average or normal level. In meteorology, it could imply hotter than usual weather, while in physics, it could mean a high degree of kinetic energy of particles. In medicine, a high temperature or fever indicates that the body is fighting an illness or infection. The specific figure considered as "high temperature" varies based on the context.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of high temperature in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of high temperature in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of high temperature in a Sentence

  1. Nicole Willcoxon:

    We've got a lot to build on here, as we project that we're going to see a lot more high temperature days and extreme weather events, looking at that and tracking that over time will be really important and key to providing the data that policymakers and leaders need to help provide solutions for this issue.

  2. Tewolde GebreMariam:

    We have 14 of these A350 and we have more (Boeing) 787s. We are comparing the A350-1000 and also the 777X. Depending on which performs well out of Addis Ababa at altitude and high temperature, we are going to make that decision.

  3. Instrumentation cable:

    Kabeltec is a Singapore leading supplier specialising in Flexible cable, Fiber, Crane, Coaxial & Neoprene cable, High-temperature cable, Electrical cable and wire, etc. for use in industrial, LAN, Solar, Welding, Data, Power Cable and Communication cable.

  4. Colin Cheng:

    These prawns are from Zhejiang and Jiangsu, and here are prawns from Guangdong and Fujian, river prawns from Zhejiang are firmer in texture, whereas those from Guangdong are softer because of the high temperature there, shells are thinner too.

  5. Congwen Zhu:

    A hotter and longer summer will suffer more frequent and intensified high-temperature events -- heatwaves and wildfires.


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