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thermostat

[thur-muh-stat] / ˈθɜr məˌstæt /
NOUN
regulator
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NOUN
thermometer
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In other words, they were like a thermostat set at a certain weight.

From Scientific American

The last time Americans were united in austerity for a common purpose was World War II. President Jimmy Carter was pilloried for telling Americans to turn down their thermostats during the Arab oil embargo.

From Washington Post

Google engineers spent years experimenting with its assistant to mimic what Alexa could do, including designing smart speakers and voice-controlled tablet screens to control home accessories like thermostats and light switches.

From New York Times

The mat is connected to a digital, programmable thermostat or an app on your smartphone, allowing you to easily control the temperature.

From Seattle Times

The strips can join with the heat pump to quickly raise morning temperatures for homeowners who turn down thermostats before they go to bed.

From Seattle Times