English to Hindi Dictionary thermometer

thermometer

थर्मामीटर
definition
noun
Narrow-range mercury thermometers were used to measure sand surface temperature.
an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature, typically one consisting of a narrow, hermetically sealed glass tube marked with graduations and having at one end a bulb containing mercury or alcohol that expands and contracts in the tube with heating and cooling.
translation of 'thermometer'
तापमापी
noun
ताप-मापक यंत्र,
थर्मामीटर,
तापमान-यंत्र
example
Ideally you should use a meat 'thermometer' to monitor the temperature as you cook.
Air temperature was recorded every hour using a mercury 'thermometer' .
While walking, each participant also had a rectal 'thermometer' in place to measure core temperature.
Show your child how to use a simple 'thermometer' to take the temperature of the water.
Take the person's temperature with a 'thermometer' that has been shaken to its lowest point.
All you need is a mercury 'thermometer' , which you keep by your bed.
When a mercury 'thermometer' breaks, it is difficult and very expensive to clean up properly.
Another option is a digital aural 'thermometer' that measures the temperature in the ear.
After checking the time, he took out the 'thermometer' and studied the temperature.
She checked the temperature on the 'thermometer' and wrote something down on the clip board.
Formerly a medicine-cabinet staple, these mercury 'thermometers' have lately been ruled a public health hazard.
For personnel who are responsible for patients at risk of excessively low or high body temperatures, knowledge of various temperature sites and 'thermometric' devices is imperative for provision of appropriate care.
But there were no strict frontiers in science; they would also collect rocks and minerals, 'thermometrical' , barometrical and hydrographical data, articles of clothing, savage furniture, musical instruments and weapons of war.
If chemical dot thermometers are chosen for use in a clinical site, nursing and medical staff must understand the limitations of the device and should receive training on proper 'thermometry' technique.
Joule also invented extremely precise 'thermometers' , which could measure temperature changes to within fractions of a degree Fahrenheit.
But, I do not know how high the 'thermometers' and other sensors should be placed off the ground.
Digital 'thermometers' and alcohol-filled glass models are just as accurate as mercury ones, and many hospitals are already making the switch.
The highest 'thermometrical' reading in the main hatchway was 84 degrees on September 27th and the lowest was 45 degrees Fahrenheit on November 7th.
There are generally three different types of 'thermometers' ; glass, digital, and tympanic.
In some locations, the sale of mercury 'thermometers' is banned completely.
By contrast with infrared 'thermometry' , thermal imaging allows information on the temperatures of all areas in a scene to be obtained simultaneously in one image.
Some states have banned the use of mercury 'thermometers' as a first step toward phasing out the use of this toxic metal altogether.
Hooke studies the nature of air and its relationship to respiration and combustion, the laws of falling bodies, improvements to diving-bells, telegraphy, the weather, he sets the 'thermometrical' zero at the freezing point of water, and also invents a machine for cutting gear wheels.
The assiduity with which botanists have considered this subject of a 'thermometrical' mean shows that more or less they have regarded it in the same light.
Tympanic 'thermometry' and bladder probes also have been used frequently in research, but further studies are needed to determine their accuracy in patients with hypothermia.
In 1848 Thomson produced a paper which set out to establish the basis of an absolute 'thermometric' scale.
Glass 'thermometers' are suitable for measuring temperature at the Earth's surface but would be impractical at higher levels.
Narrow-range mercury 'thermometers' were used to measure sand surface temperature.
Body temperature is therefore most accurately measured by an intravascular thermistor, but measurement by infrared ear 'thermometry' or with an electronic probe in the rectum is an acceptable alternative.
Microclimates can greatly upset 'thermometric' readings of nonstationary thermometers.
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