ميزان ال حرارة - translation to English
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ميزان ال حرارة - translation to English

DEFINITE ARTICLE IN ARABIC
Arabic article; ال; Al-; Definite article in Arabic; Alif lam; Al (Arabic)
  • il-Baḥrēn}}), the Arabic for [[Bahrain]], showing the prefixed article.

ميزان ال حرارة      

thermometer (N)

درجة حرارة الغرفة         
حرارة الغرفة; درجه حراره الغرفه; Room temperature

room temperature

thermometer         
  • An infrared thermometer is a kind of [[pyrometer]] ([[bolometer]]).
  • The "''Boyce MotoMeter''" radiator cap on a 1913 [[Car-Nation]] automobile, used to measure temperature of vapor in 1910s and 1920s cars.
  • An [[alcohol thermometer]].
  • Bi-metallic thermometer for cooking and baking in an oven
  • [[Mercury-in-glass thermometer]]
  • Various thermometers from the 19th century.
  • Thermometer with [[Fahrenheit]] (symbol °F) and [[Celsius]] (symbol °C) units.
  • Fifty-degree thermometers from the mid-17th century on exhibit at the [[Museo Galileo]] with black dots representing single degrees and white represented 10-degree increments; used to measure atmospheric temperatures
  • Comparison of the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales
  • alcohol]] and [[mercury thermometers]], and they can make a temperature reading inaccurate.
  • Bi-metallic stem thermometers used to measure the temperature of steamed milk
  • ''Very Slippy-Weather''<br>A [[caricature]] by [[James Gillray]], 1808
DEVICE THAT MEASURES TEMPERATURE OR A TEMPERATURE GRADIENT
Temperature gauge; Thermometers; Room thermometer; Thermomitor; Laboratory thermometer; Termometer; Thermometor; Digital thermometer; Heat sensor; Temperature Gauge; Themometer; Temperature Sensor; Types of thermometers; Registering thermometer; Atmospheric thermometer; 🌡; Cooking thermometer; Registering Thermometer; Self-registering Thermometer; Rotary thermometer; Fifty-degree thermometers; Exact thermometry; Liquid-in-glass thermometer; Era of precision thermometry; Temperature probe; Radiometric thermometry
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المحر ، الترمومتر ، ميزان ال حرارة

Definition

Al-
(A ·pref.) All; wholly; completely; as, almighty, almost.
II. Al- (A ·pref.) To; at; on;
- in ·OF shortened to a-. ·see Ad-.
III. Al- (A ·pref.) The Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.

Wikipedia

Arabic definite article

al- (Arabic: ٱلْـ, also romanized as el-, il-, and l- as pronounced in some varieties of Arabic), is the definite article in the Arabic language: a particle (ḥarf) whose function is to render the noun on which it is prefixed definite. For example, the word كتاب kitāb "book" can be made definite by prefixing it with al-, resulting in الكتاب al-kitāb "the book". Consequently, al- is typically translated as "the" in English.

Unlike most other Arabic particles, al- is always prefixed to another word and never stands alone. Consequently, many dictionaries do not list it, and it is almost invariably ignored in collation, as it is not an intrinsic part of the word.

Al- does not inflect for gender, number or grammatical case. The sound of the final -l consonant, however, can vary; when followed by a sun letter such as t, d, r, s, n and a few others, it assimilates to that sound, thus doubling it. For example: for "the Nile", one does not say al-Nīl, but an-Nīl. When followed by a moon letter, like m-, there is no assimilation: al-masjid ("the mosque"). This affects only the pronunciation and not the spelling of the article.