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degree Fahrenheit

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Noun1.degree Fahrenheitdegree Fahrenheit - a degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature
degree - a unit of temperature on a specified scale; "the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature"
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degree Fahrenheit درجة حرارة فهرنهايتى stupeň Fahrenheita grader fahrenheit Grad Fahrenheit βαθμός Φαρενάιτ grado Fahrenheit Fahrenheit-aste degré Fahrenheit stupanj Farenhajta gradi Fahrenheit 華氏温度 화씨 graden Fahrenheit grad Fahrenheit stopień Fahrenheita grau Fahrenheit градус Фаренгейта grader Fahrenheit องศาฟาห์เรนไฮต์ Fahrenheit derece độ Fahrenheit 华氏度


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Earth's temperature rose about 1 degree Fahrenheit over the 20th century, but the rate of warming in the last 30 years is three times the average rate of warming for the last hundred years.
5 degree Fahrenheit could produce small but immediate improvements in walking speed and vision and suggested that there may be long-term benefits as well.
 
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