What does degrees mean?
Definitions for degrees
de·grees
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word degrees.
Did you actually mean degrease or digress?
Editors Contribution
degreesnoun
Completely grossing ingrained cycles into one form of mind. 1.) the class into which an equation falls according to the highest power of unknowns or variables present.
I created my game with the degrees of knowledge in my mind.
Etymology: Game
Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on April 6, 2024
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'degrees' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3394
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'degrees' in Written Corpus Frequency: #1998
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of degrees in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of degrees in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of degrees in a Sentence
If these actions happen, it will eat up the carbon budget which is already shrinking in India and the target of 1.5 or 2 degrees will become increasingly hard.
When you look at what's happening in Canada, where they had temperatures of 50 degrees, and what's going on all over the world, it is clear this is the result of climate change, i don't want to have to get used to this.
I think what we can say pretty confidently though, is that, no, they don't get us far enough, it's not going to be keeping us under that 1.5 degrees Celsius global temperature rise.
The difference in the sea level rise of the rate of warming between 1.5 and 2 degrees [ celsius ] would literally be life or death for them.
It was almost 70 degrees the day before, so I thought, well truly whatever accumulations we’re going to get, what’s the likelihood that it’s going to stick?
Popularity rank by frequency of use
Translations for degrees
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
Get even more translations for degrees »
Translation
Find a translation for the degrees definition in other languages:
Select another language:
- - Select -
- 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
- 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
- Español (Spanish)
- Esperanto (Esperanto)
- 日本語 (Japanese)
- Português (Portuguese)
- Deutsch (German)
- العربية (Arabic)
- Français (French)
- Русский (Russian)
- ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
- 한국어 (Korean)
- עברית (Hebrew)
- Gaeilge (Irish)
- Українська (Ukrainian)
- اردو (Urdu)
- Magyar (Hungarian)
- मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
- Indonesia (Indonesian)
- Italiano (Italian)
- தமிழ் (Tamil)
- Türkçe (Turkish)
- తెలుగు (Telugu)
- ภาษาไทย (Thai)
- Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
- Čeština (Czech)
- Polski (Polish)
- Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
- Românește (Romanian)
- Nederlands (Dutch)
- Ελληνικά (Greek)
- Latinum (Latin)
- Svenska (Swedish)
- Dansk (Danish)
- Suomi (Finnish)
- فارسی (Persian)
- ייִדיש (Yiddish)
- հայերեն (Armenian)
- Norsk (Norwegian)
- English (English)
Word of the Day
Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?
Citation
Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:
Style:MLAChicagoAPA
"degrees." Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 20 May 2024. <https://www.definitions.net/definition/degrees>.
Discuss these degrees definitions with the community:
Report Comment
We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.
If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly.
Attachment
You need to be logged in to favorite.
Log In