Although, the Romans did little original research, they did put science into practical use. They applied geography to make maps and medical knowledge to help doctors improve public health.
No, there were not thermometers in the middle ages. There were some ancient scientists who know about expansion and contraction with temperature, but the idea was not applied to thermometers until the Renaissance.
The origin of city is Middle English, from French cite, from Latin civitas, from civis 'citizen.' This word originally denoted a town, and was often used as a Latin equivalent to Old English burh 'borough,' the term was later applied to foreign and ancient cities and to the more important English boroughs.
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