Réaumur (disambiguation)

Réaumur (disambiguation)

Réaumur can refer to:

* René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, a French scientist of the early 18th century
* Réaumur temperature scale, proposed in 1731 by de Réaumur
* Réaumur, Vendée, a commune in the Vendée département of France


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