degree of frost

English

Noun

degree of frost (plural degrees of frost)

  1. (dated) A temperature interval of one degree below the freezing point of water.
    • 1908 Jack London To Build a Fire
      It was seventy-five below zero. Since the freezing-point is thirty-two above zero, it meant that one hundred and seven degrees of frost obtained.

Usage notes

Used with temperature scales, such as Fahrenheit, where the zero-degree point is not the freezing point of water.

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