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ther·mo·stat I. \ˈthərməˌstat, ˈthə̄m-, ˈthəim-, usu -ad.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: therm- + -stat 1. a. : an automatic device for regulating temperature (as by opening or closing the damper of a heating furnace or by regulating supply of gas) and commonly utilizing either the differential expansion of solids or the vapor pressure of liquids b. : a similar device especially for actuating fire or low-temperature alarms or for controlling automatic sprinklers 2. : a piece of apparatus (as a constant-temperature chamber) regulated by a thermostat II. transitive verb (thermostated or thermostatted ; thermostated or thermostatted ; thermostating or thermostatting ; thermostats) : to provide with or control by a thermostat < a thermostated heating system > |