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Daniel Gabriel Fehrenheit

Definition

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was a scientist who invented a way to measure temperature. His temperature scale is still used today in some countries, like the United States.

How can the word be used?

The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

Daniel Gabriel Fehrenheit

Different forms of the word

Daniel Gabriel Fehrenheit is a proper noun.

Etymology

The word "Fahrenheit" is derived from the name of the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), who invented the Fahrenheit temperature scale in 1714. The name "Fahrenheit" is pronounced as "far-en-hayt".

The name "Fahrenheit" is of German origin and means "happy morning". The first part of the name, "Gabriel", is a Hebrew name that means "God is my strength". The second part of the name, "Fahrenheit", is a German word that means "morning".

Question

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