1. celsius - Noun
2. celsius - Adjective
The Celsius thermometer or scale, so called from Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, who invented it. It is the same as the centigrade thermometer or scale.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCalgary wins for my coldest New Year's Eve gig. That's when I learned Fahrenheit and Celsius cross at 40 below. I could see callers' breath coming out of my phone. Elayne Boosler
The track temperature is at 32 degrees celsius already and it's climbing like a mountain face at the moment. Martin Brundle
“A 32-bit microcontroller that can last for over 10,000 hours at 200 (degrees Celsius) is a major improvement in jet engine electronics,” said Bruce Wood, software engineer for aircraft engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney. Source: Internet
16 November 1999, Saab announced its intention is to purchase Celsius AB and the acquisition was concluded by early March 2000. citation. Source: Internet
Absolute zero, at which all activity would stop if it were possible to happen, is −273.15 °C (degrees Celsius), or −459.67 °F (degrees Fahrenheit) or 0 K (kelvin). Source: Internet
Across the state, Gondia was the coldest at 10.6 degrees Celsius on Friday, followed by Parbhani at 11.1 degrees Celsius and Pune at 11.9 degrees Celsius. Source: Internet