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Swedish astronomer and physicist (1701–1744)
Anders Celsius (Swedish: [ˈânːdɛʂ ˈsɛ̌lːsɪɵs]; 27 November 1701 – 25 April 1744) was a Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician. He was professor
Anders_Celsius
Unit of measurement for temperature
between two temperatures. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who proposed the first version of it in 1742. The unit
Celsius
GPU microarchitecture by Nvidia
Celsius is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, and released in 1999. It was named with reference to Anders Celsius and used with
Celsius_(microarchitecture)
Topics referred to by the same term
Celsius (1670–1756), Swedish botanist, philologist and clergyman, uncle of Anders Celsius Celsius family, the Swedish family to which Anders Celsius belongs
Celsius_(disambiguation)
Swedish botanist (1670–1756)
1745–47. Celsius was also a prominent runologist. Olof Celsius's father was the mathematician Magnus Celsius and his nephew Anders Celsius (son of his
Olof_Celsius
Method to measure temperature quantitatively
equal parts. Celsius (known until 1948 as centigrade) is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who
Scale_of_temperature
Research university in Sweden
physicist and astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), inventor of the Celsius scale the predecessor of the Celsius scale, and the chemist Torbern Bergman
Uppsala_University
Natural number
set at a value of 100, and other proteins are evaluated relative to this. Anders Celsius defined 100° as the boiling point and 0° as the melting point
100
City in Uppland, Sweden
associated with the city are Anders Celsius, inventor of the centigrade temperature scale that now bears his name, and Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy
Uppsala
Pascal Pa Pascal pressure unit Isaac Newton's life Newton Anders Celsius (1701–1744) Celsius Definition Charles Augustin de Coulomb (French Physicist)
List of scientists whose names are used as units
List_of_scientists_whose_names_are_used_as_units
Name list
football player Anders Carlsson (ice hockey) (born 1960), Swedish ice hockey player Anders Celsius (1701–1744), Swedish astronomer Anders Danielsen Lie
Anders
Temperature scale
the freezing and boiling points of water as thermometer fixed reference points became popular following the work of Anders Celsius, and these fixed points
Fahrenheit
1643: Louis XIII – King of France, aged 41. 1744: Anders Celsius – Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician, aged 42. 1764: Madame de Pompadour
List of deaths due to tuberculosis
List_of_deaths_due_to_tuberculosis
Swedish astronomer and mathematician, decipherer of the staveless runes
Celsius (16 January 1621 – 5 May 1679) was a Swedish astronomer and mathematician, decipherer of the staveless runes. His grandson was Anders Celsius
Magnus_Celsius
Device for measuring body temperature
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, Christiaan Huygens, and Anders Celsius refined temperature measurement and established the scales still in use today. The modern
Medical_thermometer
Celsius (1621–1679) Nils Celsius (1658–1724) Anders Celsius (1701–1744) Johan Celsius (1660–1710) Olof Celsius (the Elder) (1670–1756), Olof Celsius the
Celsius_family
Permanent scale model of the Solar System
(6.1 m (20 ft) in diameter) is placed outside the old observatory of Anders Celsius, in the square Celsiustorget in the centre of Uppsala, 73 km (45 mi)
Sweden_Solar_System
Capital and most populous city of Sweden
became prevalent; renowned figures like Carl Linnaeus and Anders Celsius spent time in Stockholm, and various research institutes, like the Stockholm Observatory
Stockholm
Type of thermometer
measurement system he developed and used for his thermometers. Anders Celsius, a Swedish scientist, devised the Celsius scale, which was described in his
Mercury-in-glass_thermometer
Device to measure temperature
adjusted) bears his name. In 1742, Anders Celsius (1701–1744) proposed a scale with zero at the boiling point and 100 degrees at the freezing point of
Thermometer
Measuring device used in meteorology
thermometer. In 1742, Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, proposed the 'centigrade' temperature scale, the predecessor of the current Celsius scale. In 1783
Meteorological instrumentation
Meteorological_instrumentation
Swedish priest and historian (1716–1794)
of Lund from 1777, and member of the Swedish Academy from 1786. He was the son of Olof Celsius and cousin of Anders Celsius. Celsius was born in Uppsala
Olof_Celsius_the_Younger
Historical province of Sweden
and Uppsala Castle. Famous people from Uppland or who lived in Uppland include Ingmar Bergman, St. Bridget of Sweden, Carl Linnaeus, Anders Celsius and
Uppland
Observatory
and the university archives include lecture notes in astronomy from the 1480s. In the 18th century, Anders Celsius performed his research there and built
Uppsala Astronomical Observatory
Uppsala_Astronomical_Observatory
Physicist and engineer (1686–1736)
broadcast in Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit hydrometer People from Gdańsk (Danzig) Anders Celsius Lord Kelvin Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Fahrenheit, Gabriel Daniel"
Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit
Measure of temperature relative to absolute zero
Amonton's law. In 1742, Anders Celsius (1701–1744) created a "backwards" version of the modern Celsius temperature scale. In Celsius's original scale, zero
Thermodynamic_temperature
Village outside Uppsala in Sweden
Astronomer, physicist and mathematician Anders Celsius (1701–1744) was also buried at Gamla Uppsala Church next to his grandfather Magnus Celsius (1621–1679).
Gamla_Uppsala
(Kinetic theory) 1742 — Anders Celsius proposed a temperature scale in which 100 represented the temperature of melting ice and 0 represented the boiling
Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology
Timeline_of_temperature_and_pressure_measurement_technology
Country in northern Europe
Linnaeus and Anders Celsius as early members. Gustaf Dalén founded AGA, and received the Nobel Prize for his sun valve. Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and instituted
Sweden
George Cayley (1773–1857), UK – tension-spoke wheels Anders Celsius (1701–1744), Sweden – Celsius temperature scale Vint Cerf (born 1943), together with
List_of_inventors
decree of 1906, 50 Swedish fellows and 100 foreign. Early members included Emanuel Swedenborg and Anders Celsius. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala
Royal_Society_of_Sciences_in_Uppsala
Crater on the Moon
This crater is named after Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician Anders Celsius. The designation was officially adopted by the International
Celsius_(crater)
and Anders Celsius as early members. Sweden had a total of 49,974 patents as of 2015 according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and only
List_of_Swedish_inventors
Swedish physicist and ESA astronaut (born 1957)
assembly and crew-rotation mission to the International Space Station. This flight was called the Celsius Mission by ESA in recognition of Anders Celsius, the
Christer_Fuglesang
death year, their country of origin, the microarchitecture named after them, and the year of release of the GPU architecture. Tyson, Mark (November 8, 2021)
List of eponyms of Nvidia GPU microarchitectures
List_of_eponyms_of_Nvidia_GPU_microarchitectures
1736–7 scientific expedition
professor Anders Celsius joined the team. The expedition arrived in Tornio on June 19, 1736, spent the rest of 1736 making measurements, and returned to
French Geodesic Mission to Lapland
French_Geodesic_Mission_to_Lapland
Swedish astronomer
of Anders Celsius then on his grand tour of European observatories. From 1737 onwards, he studied together with Celsius the aurora phenomenon and a number
Olof_Hiorter
Uncommon barium feldspar mineral
aluminosilicate is used as a ceramic in dental fillings and other applications. The mineral is named after Anders Celsius (1701–1744). Celsian is a barium feldspar
Celsian
British chemist and physicist (1766–1844)
was an English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist whose work laid the foundations of modern atomic theory and stoichiometric chemistry. Building on
John_Dalton
Ancient Germanic letters
Rudbeck Sr (1630–1702) and presented in his collection Atlantica. Anders Celsius (1701–1744) further extended the science of runes and travelled around the
Runes
Geodetic survey from 1792 to 1798
Jorge Juan) and to Lapland (Maupertuis, Clairaut, Camus, Le Monnier, Abbe Outhier, Anders Celsius). The resulting measurements at equatorial and polar latitudes
Arc measurement of Delambre and Méchain
Arc_measurement_of_Delambre_and_Méchain
Interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere focusing on weather forecasting
thermometer. In 1742, Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, proposed the "centigrade" temperature scale, the predecessor of the current Celsius scale. In 1783
Meteorology
Currents flowing along geomagnetic field lines
needles of magnetometers changed direction, confirming the findings of Anders Celsius and assistant Olof Hjorter more than a century before. This could only
Birkeland_current
Atmospheric effect caused by the solar wind
influence of an aurora were confirmed in the Swedish city of Uppsala by Anders Celsius and Olof Hiorter. In 1741, Hiorter was able to link large magnetic fluctuation
Aurora
Temperature scale
point and adding 150 degrees as the freezing point of water. He then sent this calibrated thermometer to various scholars, including Anders Celsius. The
Delisle_scale
Calendar year
plant and animal species, Carl Linnaeus, is selected as president of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, succeeding the late Anders Celsius, who had
1744
English physicist (1818–1889)
(work needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius or Kelvin). He announced his results at a meeting of the chemical section
James_Prescott_Joule
Decade
east of Siberia. December 25 – Anders Celsius develops his own thermometer scale, Centigrade, the predecessor of the Celsius scale. Summer – Upper Priory
1740s
List of terms created from a person's name
literary character – celadon Anders Celsius, Swedish physicist and astronomer – degree Celsius (unit of temperature) Celsius (Moon crater) Cerberus, Greek
List_of_eponyms_(A–K)
NATO phonetic alphabet in 2005, but the Finnish one is used for Å, Ä, Ö, and digits. International operations use only the NATO alphabet. On the Finnish
Finnish Armed Forces radio alphabet
Finnish_Armed_Forces_radio_alphabet
Distance along a portion of a meridian, for use in geodesy
Jorge Juan) and to Lapland (Maupertuis, Clairaut, Camus, Le Monnier, Abbe Outhier, Anders Celsius). The resulting measurements at equatorial and polar latitudes
Meridian_arc
enlightenment lived and worked in the city. Among these were the mathematician Samuel Klingenstierna, the astronomer Anders Celsius, the physician Nils
History_of_Uppsala
Swedish biologist and physician (1707–1778)
books: Flora Suecica and Fauna Suecica. Flora Suecica was a strictly botanical book, while Fauna Suecica was zoological. Anders Celsius had created the temperature
Carl_Linnaeus
One hundred years, from 1701 to 1800
operation in England. 1742: Anders Celsius proposes an inverted form of the centigrade temperature, which is later renamed Celsius in his honor. 1742: Premiere
18th_century
Overview of the history of atmospheric sciences
theory of gases. 1742 – Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, proposed the Celsius temperature scale which led to the current Celsius scale. 1743 – Benjamin
Timeline_of_meteorology
18th-century expedition to present-day Ecuador
in Lapland, close to the Arctic Circle, with the Swedish physicist Anders Celsius and under the guidance of the French mathematician Pierre Louis Maupertuis
French Geodesic Mission to the Equator
French_Geodesic_Mission_to_the_Equator
4064 Marjorie (Marjorie Meinel) 4151 Alanhale (Alan Hale) 4169 Celsius (Anders Celsius) 4279 De Gasparis (Annibale de Gasparis) 4298 Jorgenúnez (Jorge
List of minor planets named after people
List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
Alfvén (1908–1995), physicist Anders Jonas Ångström (1814–1874), physicist Oskar Backlund (1846–1916), astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), astronomer Bengt
List_of_Swedish_scientists
Fahrenheit's mercury thermometer. 1742 – Anders Celsius proposed a scale with zero at the boiling point and 100 degrees at the freezing point of water
Low-temperature technology timeline
Low-temperature_technology_timeline
About 30 runestones about voyages made by Norsemen to the Byzantine Empire
century and onwards. Olof Celsius visited the stone three times, and the last time was in 1726 together with his nephew Anders Celsius. Olof Celsius noted
Greece_runestones
becquerel (Bq), radioactivity – Henri Becquerel degree Celsius (°C), temperature – Anders Celsius coulomb (C), electric charge – Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
List of scientific units named after people
List_of_scientific_units_named_after_people
Study of space plasmas in the Solar System
and the appearance of sunspots. A relationship between individual aurora and accompanying geomagnetic disturbances was noticed by Anders Celsius and Olof
Space_physics
Cassini (France, 1677–1756) Bonaventura Cavalieri (Italy, 1598–1647) Anders Celsius (Sweden, 1701–1744) Vincenzo Cerulli (Italy, 1859–1927) Jean Chacornac
List_of_astronomers
Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius created a temperature scale which was the reverse of the scale now known by the name "Celsius": 0 represented the boiling
List of Dutch inventions and innovations
List_of_Dutch_inventions_and_innovations
Swedish mineralogist and chemist (1722–1765)
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (1709–1785), professor of chemistry, and astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744). At Uppsala, he became a friend of Sven Rinman,
Axel_Fredrik_Cronstedt
Calendar year
November 27 – Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer (d. 1744) November 28 James Burrow, British scholar (d. 1782) Daniel Wray, English antiquary and Fellow of
1701
Discoveries about the magnetosphere
Gilbert in London suggests the Earth is a giant magnet. 1741 - Hiorter and Anders Celsius note that the polar aurora is accompanied by a disturbance of the
Magnetosphere_chronology
Rise of land masses after glacial period
warming and climate change. Before the eighteenth century, it was thought, in Sweden, that sea levels were falling. On the initiative of Anders Celsius a number
Post-glacial_rebound
Swedish mathematician and astronomer (1630–1699)
ISBN 91-7120-212-9 "Anders Celsius - Biography". Archived from the original on 2021-05-04. Retrieved 2021-05-04. "Anders Celsius (1701-1744)". Archived
Anders_Spole
French astronomer (1677–1756)
observations were more accurate, and stepped out of the scientific field. He only returned publicly after an attack from Anders Celsius. For his last few years
Jacques_Cassini
Untitled review of Nordström (ed.), Lychnos Vol. 1 (1936) and N. V. E. Nordenmark, Anders Celsius. Isis, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Dec. 1936), pp. 177–180. Official
Lychnos_(journal)
Swedish zoologist (1705–1735)
never marked and the churchyard site has since been appropriated for other purposes. An epitaph, written in Latin by Anders Celsius, and translated into
Peter_Artedi
Calendar year
Augustine, Florida. The University of Erlangen is founded in Bavaria. Anders Celsius publishes his proposal for a centigrade temperature scale originated
1742
Day of the year
English cleric and theologian (born 1605) 1690 – David Teniers the Younger, Flemish painter and educator (born 1610) 1744 – Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer
April_25
Study of Runic alphabets
(1630–1702) and presented in his collection Atlantica.[citation needed] The physicist Anders Celsius (1701–1744) further extended the science of runes and traveled
Runology
Academy of Sciences expedition led by Pierre Louis Maupertuis, with Anders Celsius, begins work on measuring a meridian arc in Torne Valley of Finland. February
1736_in_France
Book by Niklas Ekdal and Petter Karlsson
(1710–1719 and 1720–1738) Cajsa Warg (1703–1769), cookbook author Anders Celsius (1701–1744), scientist Benny Andersson (1946– ), musician and composer
Historiens 100 viktigaste svenskar
Historiens_100_viktigaste_svenskar
mechanical engineer and inventor Samuel Klingenstierna (1698–1765), mathematician and physicist Anders Celsius (1701–1744), physicist and astronomer; inventor
List of Uppsala University people
List_of_Uppsala_University_people
the International Astronomical Union includes the diameter of the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated
List of craters on the Moon: C–F
List_of_craters_on_the_Moon:_C–F
Milano-Bicocca, Italy Celsian: BaAl2Si2O8 – Swedish astronomer and naturalist Anders Celsius (1701–1744) And paracelsian Cernyite: Cu2CdSnS4 – Canadian mineralogist
List of minerals named after people
List_of_minerals_named_after_people
Calendar year
east of Siberia. December 25 – Anders Celsius develops his own thermometer scale, Centigrade, the predecessor of the Celsius scale. Summer – Upper Priory
1741
Swedish inventor and industrialist (1661–1751)
recommend Polhem. Anders Spole, grandfather of Anders Celsius, presented two broken clocks to Polhem and offered to let him study under him if he could
Christopher_Polhem
Building in Uppsala, Sweden
semester of the university in 1477 and exhibitions concerning Uppsala scientists such as Carl von Linne, Anders Celsius and Nils von Rosenstein Valsgärde.
Gustavianum
they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming
Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_4001–5000
Miletus Karel Anděl William Anders John August Anderson Michael P. Anderson Leif Erland Andersson Aleksandr Andronov Anders Jonas Ångström Ansgar Eugène
List of people with craters of the Moon named after them
List_of_people_with_craters_of_the_Moon_named_after_them
Genus of flowering plants in the rock rose family Cistaceae
lights and early measurements of air temperature in collaboration with Anders Celsius. 18 species are accepted. Lechea cernua Small Lechea cubensis Legg.
Lechea
Historical inscriptions in Sweden
stone has rune characters and the engraving of a triple crown which was degraded and is absent. The physicist Anders Celsius (1701–44), also an early runologist
Käymäjärvi_inscriptions
German mathematician (1702–1779)
physician, and astronomer. He was born at Nürnberg and died in Altdorf bei Nürnberg. His claim to fame resides in his having started with Anders Celsius in 1733
Michael_Adelbulner
Orthopédie, giving a name to the discipline of orthopedics. December 25 – Anders Celsius proposes a centigrade temperature scale. July 20 – Georg Wilhelm Steller
1741_in_science
The Hats lose government power and are replaced by a government supported by the Caps. Anders Celsius construct the Celsius thermometer. Adelriks och Giöthildas
1742_in_Sweden
Bethune (1890–1939), Canadian surgeon and Communist Anders Celsius William Kingdon Clifford, mathematician and philosopher Reuben Crandall, 19th-century
List_of_tuberculosis_cases
Calendar year
between integrals and sums. June 19 – A French Academy of Sciences expedition, led by Pierre Louis Maupertuis, with Anders Celsius, begins work on measuring
1736
Light emitted by mercury filled barometer
Mémoires de l’Académie Royale des sciences de Paris, pages 295-306 (1723). Anders Celsius (1724) "Observatio de lumine in barometro," Acta Literaria Sueciae,
Barometric_light
Day of the year
(died 1709) 1701 – Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer, physicist, and mathematician (died 1744) 1710 – Robert Lowth, English bishop and academic (died 1787)
November_27
Decade
between integrals and sums. June 19 – A French Academy of Sciences expedition, led by Pierre Louis Maupertuis, with Anders Celsius, begins work on measuring
1730s
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List of Norwegian Air Shuttle tail fin heroes and fleet
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French astronomer and priest
Monnier and Charles Etienne Louis Camus. The Swedish scientist Anders Celsius was also involved and Outhier was included as physician, astronomer and maintainer
Réginald_Outhier
Swedish chemist (1710–1759)
at Uppsala University from 1725 to 1731, studying mathematics under Anders Celsius. He then began work at the Swedish Board of Mines as an auskultant [sv]
Henrik_Teofilus_Scheffer
Low-cost airline of Argentina (2017–2020)
from Norwegian's Irish subsidiary Norwegian Air International, and its Anders Celsius tailfin portrait was replaced by a portrait of Astor Piazzola, an
Norwegian_Air_Argentina
John Hadley, English mathematician (born 1682) April 25 – Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer and thermometrician (born 1701) July 1 – Catherine Jérémie,
1744_in_science
ANDERS CELSIUS
ANDERS CELSIUS
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Andreas, ANDERS means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Latin
From the Andes.
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, ANDERSON means "son of Andrew."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Jamaican, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
Son of Andrew; Masculine
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Andrew
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Courageous; Female Version of Andrea
Girl/Female
Greek
Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Greek Andreas, ANDREA means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
English
Feminine of Andrea.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of English Andrew, ANTERO means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Greek
From Abdera.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Andreas, ANDRAS means "man; warrior."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Manly; Warrior; Masculine; Brave; Similar to English Andrew
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil
Manly; A Man's Woman; Beautiful and Dared; St Andrews; Feminine Form of Andrew; Warrior; Strong
Male
Russian
(Russian ÐндреÌй): Romanian and Russian form of Greek Andreas, ANDREI means "man; warrior."
Boy/Male
Greek Norse American Scandinavian Scottish
Son of Ander.
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Arnþórr, ANDER means "eagle of Thor." Compare with another form of Ander.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Andrew, ANDREA means "man; warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mander 1.Dutch : variant of Mandel.
Male
Slovene
Czech and Slovene form of Greek Andreas, ANDREJ means "man; warrior."
ANDERS CELSIUS
ANDERS CELSIUS
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Morning Sun
Boy/Male
Norse
Siegfried's sword.
Boy/Male
Indian
Great, Fat
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : variant of Perdue.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wish, Desire
Girl/Female
German American Teutonic
Complete. War goddess.
Female
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adalhaid, ADALHEID means "noble sort."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Pollen Grains; Sweet Smell
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, German, Greek, Slavic, Swedish
Victory of the People; People's Victory; Victorious Person
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Island of Ravens
ANDERS CELSIUS
ANDERS CELSIUS
ANDERS CELSIUS
ANDERS CELSIUS
ANDERS CELSIUS
a.
Having high antlers; bearing full-grown antlers aloft.
n.
One who inters.
n.
One who wanders about.
adv.
With good manners.
n.
A very small deer (Pudua humilis), native of the Chilian Andes. It has simple spikelike antlers, only two or three inches long.
a.
Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders.
a.
Having banners.
n.
A gander.
v. i.
To be delirious; not to be under the guidance of reason; to rave; as, the mind wanders.
n.
Fragments; atoms; finders.
n.
A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera. The common European adder is the Vipera (/ Pelias) berus. The puff adders of Africa are species of Clotho.
n.
An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.
n.
One who maunders.
a.
Burnt to cinders.
n.
Glanders.
n.
Manners; conduct; behavior.
prep.
Denoting relation to some thing or person that is superior, weighs upon, oppresses, bows down, governs, directs, influences powerfully, or the like, in a relation of subjection, subordination, obligation, liability, or the like; as, to travel under a heavy load; to live under extreme oppression; to have fortitude under the evils of life; to have patience under pain, or under misfortunes; to behave like a Christian under reproaches and injuries; under the pains and penalties of the law; the condition under which one enters upon an office; under the necessity of obeying the laws; under vows of chastity.
v. i.
To go away; to depart; to stray off; to deviate; to go astray; as, a writer wanders from his subject.
a.
Pertaining to the Andes.