temperature damâ (#) Fr.: température A physical quantity characterizing the mean random motion of molecules in a physical body. In other words, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a system. Etymology (EN): From L. temperatura “a tempering, moderation,” from temperatus, p.p. of temperare “to moderate, to mix.” Sense of “degree of heat or cold” first recorded 1670 (Boyle), from L. temperatura, used in this sense by Galileo. Etymology (PE): Damâ, from dam “breath of an owen; bellows; smoke; air,” also
“moment, time,” from Mid./Mod.Pers. damidan “to blow,
breathe;” Av. dāδmainya- “blowing up;” cf. |