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room temperature

noun

  1. a comfortable temperature range indoors, usually considered to be 68 to 77°F (20 to 25°C).


room temperature

noun

  1. the normal temperature of a living room, usually taken as being around 20°C


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Word History and Origins

Origin of room temperature1

First recorded in 1845–50

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Example Sentences

Grob has witnessed the other side of MDMA, in which the drug is used in room-temperature, calm environments for therapy.

In a large bowl, toss the apples with 1/4 cup (32.5g) of the powdered sugar and set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes.

Loosely cover the mixture and let it sit until it comes to room temperature.

If you are not serving immediately, refrigerate and bring to room temperature before serving.

That's 100% animal fat, which hardens at room temperature, and hardens very fast when it comes into contact with cold water.

The Patent Office is the only institution in the world that does not know the meaning of the phrase 'room temperature'.

Air is lighter than water, and out-breathed air being warmed is lighter than that at room temperature.

A good plan is to let the fat stand until it is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, or ordinary room temperature, before the mixing is begun.

Stopper and keep at room temperature three hours, then in thermostat at 50° C. for four to six hours.

This medium will remain semi-fluid at the room temperature, and may be used for cultures in the cool or hot incubator.

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