See also: fahr, Fahr, and Fähr

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Fahr. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of Fahrenheit.
    • 1931, John Frederick Vicars Phillips, Forest-succession and Ecology in the Knysna Region, page 132:
      The xeroclines receive stronger light for longer periods than do the mesoclines , while the mean temperatures of air and of soil are higher by 5-10 degrees Fahr., []