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termometrillä

Termometrillä is the Finnish instrumental form of termometri, meaning “with a thermometer” or “using a thermometer.” The expression refers both to the tool itself and to the action of measuring temperature with the device. In everyday language, termometrillä is used to indicate that a temperature reading is obtained by means of a thermometer rather than by estimation or other methods.

Etymology and grammar: The word is formed from termometri (thermometer) plus the adessive suffix -llä, which

Usage and context: Termometrillä is used across domains to describe procedures that involve temperature measurement. Example:

Types of thermometers and readouts: While termometrillä denotes the instrument, modern measurements can be made with

Units and calibration: In Finland, Celsius is the standard unit for everyday use, while Fahrenheit is common

Applications: Termometrillä describes activities from checking fever in households to controlling industrial processes and recording weather

in
Finnish
denotes
instrument
or
means.
This
construction
is
common
for
naming
actions
performed
with
a
tool,
such
as
“nypläyksen
avulla”
or
“kynällä”
in
other
contexts.
“Lämpötila
mitattiin
termometrillä.”
The
phrase
is
versatile
and
appears
in
medical,
culinary,
educational,
and
laboratory
contexts.
many
thermometer
types,
including
liquid-in-glass,
digital
electronic,
infrared
(non-contact),
and
bimetallic
strip
devices.
Regardless
of
type,
readings
are
interpreted
in
standard
scales
and
calibrated
for
accuracy.
in
some
international
contexts
and
Kelvin
in
scientific
work.
Calibration
against
known
references
improves
reliability,
and
proper
use—correct
positioning,
allowing
stabilization,
and
clean
sensing
surfaces—ensures
accurate
results.
data.
The
concept
underscores
the
broad
applicability
of
thermometer-based
temperature
measurement
across
many
fields.