Latin English Dictionary

latine - English

gradus in English:

1. degrees degrees


You had better keep this food under ten degrees.
An angle of 90 degrees is called a right angle.
To find degrees in centigrade, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, then multiply by 5/9.
It's 5 degrees Celcius.
The front-roller thrust angle is 2 degrees, probably there were plans to strengthen that angle a little when racing.
Supposedly, everyone is connected to everyone else by, at most, six degrees of separation.
By degrees their friendship grew into love.
At first I didn't like ballet, but I've come to like it by degrees.
It's just ten degrees, and he is walking around outside in a T-shirt. I get cold from just looking at him.
The climate of this town is so mild that the thermometer seldom rises to thirty degrees, even in midsummer.
You say "poor", but there are many degrees of poverty.
On taking the medicine prescribed by the doctor the temperature of the child, which was 40 degrees, dropped rapidly.
When we take the wind-chill factor into account, the temperature must have been lower than thirty degrees below zero centigrade.
Tasmania is on the 40 degrees South latitude.
Those 4 degrees meant that 30 percent of the land area of the world was covered in ice.