"célsius" meaning in Portuguese

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Adjective

Etymology: Named after Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who first proposed the centigrade scale in 1742. The surname is Latinized from the estate's name, Latin celsus (“mound”). Etymology templates: {{named-after/list|astronomer||||}} astronomer, {{!}} |, {{lang|pt|Anders Celsius}} Anders Celsius, {{named-after|pt|Anders Celsius|born=1701|died=1744|nat=Swedish|occ=astronomer|wplink==}} Named after Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), {{der|pt|la|celsus||mound}} Latin celsus (“mound”) Head templates: {{pt-adj|inv=1}} célsius (invariable)
  1. Celsius (metric scale of temperature) Tags: invariable Synonyms: centígrado
    Sense id: en-célsius-pt-adj-9pgKvywN Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

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