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TEMPTemperature- A measure of the internal energy that a substance contains. This is the most measured quantity in the atmosphere.
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TEMP1909, American English, shortened form of temporary (job, employee, etc.). As a noun by 1932; as a verb by 1973. Related: Temped; temping.
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TEMP1886, short for temperature.
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TEMPDefinition A temporary or contract employee. Temps usually receive fewer benefits than other employees.
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TEMP(n) a worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis
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TEMPTemperature- A measure of the internal energy that a substance contains. This is the most measured quantity in the atmosphere.
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TEMPTemperature- A measure of the internal energy that a substance contains. This is the most measured quantity in the atmosphere.
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A temporary employee, usually in an office.
(computing,informal|mostly|attributive) A temporary storage location.
* '''2001''', John Y. Hsu, ''Computer Architecture: Software Aspects, Coding, and [..]
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