centigrado
centigrade
adjective chen-tee-GRAH-doh Rare
Origin: Latin centum (hundred) + gradus (step)
Also means
Celsius
Usage Note
Centigrado means divided into one hundred degrees; it is essentially synonymous with Celsius in everyday use. In Italy temperatures are always given in gradi centigradi (degrees centigrade). The feminine is centigrada. In scientific writing Celsius is now preferred, but centigrado remains common in speech.
Examples
"L'acqua bolle a cento gradi centigradi."
Natural Translation
Water boils at one hundred degrees centigrade.
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