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Diminutive of crutch. Figuratively speaking is a saying or phrase in which a person leans when speaking, which he regularly repeats in the midst of discourse as a vice of language; something actors or public characters often do as an advertising strategy, so they can be remembered for that hose. It is also the cross or crossbar of the crutch, by extension all handle or small crossbar, as in the T-shaped nails.
'C' is the symbol of the "degree Celsius", a unit for measuring temperature that originally used a scale of 0oC for the boiling point of the water and 100oC for freezing, and was later reversed so that the difference "cold to heat" coincided with other existing scales. As the reference range is one hundred degrees it was also called "degree Celsius", but today that name is not used to not confuse it with the angular degree scale and because in reality the current thermometers use a scale with other references for grade zero. Still, it is a tribute to its creator, Swedish physicist Anders Celsius. See kelvin , K , grade Fahrenheit , F .
'F' is the symbol of the "degree Fahrenheit", a unit for measuring temperature that originally uses a scale of 32 F for the freezing point of the water and 212 F for boiling. To measure ambient temperature is more practical than the Celsius grade scale in very cold climate countries, where in winter it always drops below 0oC and with this scale should use negative values. Its creator was the Polish physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. See kelvin , K , degree Celsius , C .
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