centigrade

centigrade
(san-ti-gra-d') adj.
Divisé en cent degrés. Thermomètre centigrade, thermomètre dont l'échelle au-dessus de zéro est divisée en cent degrés.
   Mot latin hypothétique centigradus, de centum, et gradus (voy. grade), degré.
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   CENTIGRADE. Ajoutez : - REM. Dans le thermomètre centigrade, la graduation marque zéro à la température de la glace fondante, et cent degrés à la température de l'ébullition de l'eau.

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