thermomètre
thermometer
noun tehr-moh-MEH-truh Rare
Origin: From Greek 'thermos' (heat) + 'metron' (measure).
Usage Note
Thermomètre is used in both medical and meteorological contexts without distinction. French speakers check le thermomètre to read outdoor temperature just as they would take a child's temperature (prendre la température). A related device is le thermostat, and the adjective thermométrique appears in scientific writing.
Examples
"Le thermomètre indique trente-huit degrés."
Natural Translation
The thermometer reads thirty-eight degrees.
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