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Celsius (formerly referred to as centigrade) Thermometric scale with 100 degrees between freezing and boiling, 0
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Celsius Measurement of temperature.
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Celsius A temperature scale in which the freezing point of water is 0?and the boiling point of water is 100?
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Celsius A temperature scale defined by 0
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Celsius A scale of temperature based on one introduced in 1742 by Celsius, a Swedish astronomer and physicist, who divided the interval between the freezing and boiling points of water into 100 parts, the lower fixed point being marked 100. The present system, where the freezing point is marked 0 and the boiling point is marked 100, was introduced by Christin of Lyons, in 1743. ...
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