1. deg - Noun
2. deg - Verb
(mathematics, countable) Abbreviation of degree.
(motor racing, uncountable) Clipping of degradation.
deg (third-person singular simple present degs, present participle degging, simple past and past participle degged)
(Northern England, dialectal) To sprinkle, moisten.
deġ m (Mercian, Kentish)
Alternative form of dæġ
(astronomy) Initialism of dwarf elliptical galaxy.
(uncountable, organic chemistry) Initialism of diethylene glycol.
dEG (plural dEGs)
(astronomy) Initialism of dwarf elliptical galaxy.
Apart from the lowlands and the Atlas mountain range, the continent may be divided into two regions of higher and lower plateaus, the dividing line (somewhat concave to the north-west) running from the middle of the Red Sea to about 6 deg. Source: Internet
It pushed SSTs to 1.5 deg C above average — and as high as 6 deg C above normal in some spots off the West Coast — and mussel beds, seaweeds and phytoplankton around Southland and Otago suffered cascading losses. Source: Internet
Once out of ultra-low temperature storage, the vaccine must be kept at 2 deg C to 8 deg C to remain effective for up to five days. Source: Internet
The water temp. at home is about 54 deg. Source: Internet
In 1953 Kjell Askildsen debuted with the short story collection Heretter følger jeg deg helt hjem (From now on I'll walk you all the way home). Source: Internet
I got less than 70 shots in 0-4 deg C temperature. Source: Internet