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sphere
noun
1 maths
a a round three-dimensional figure where all points on the surface are an equal distance from the centre;
b the surface of this kind of figure.
2 a globe or ball.
3 a field of activity Rugby's not really my sphere .
4 a class or circle within society We don't move in the same sphere any more .
5 a any body in the sky, such as a planet, star, etc;
b poetic the sky itself;
c any of the concentric shells that were once thought by astronomers to revolve around the Earth carrying the Moon, Sun, planets and fixed stars.
[13c: from French espere , from Greek sphaira a globe]
spheral adjective .
sphered adjective .
spherelike adjective .
sphere of influence
noun the range or extent over which a state or individual is dominant extend one's sphere of influence .
spherical or spheric
adjective
1 having or being in the shape of a sphere.
2 belonging, relating or referring to a sphere or spheres.
[16c: from sphere]
sphericality noun .
spherically adverb .
sphericalness or sphericity noun .
spheroid
adjective almost sphere-shaped.
noun
1 a figure or body of this shape.
2 maths
a (in full prolate spheroid) an elongated sphere;
b (in full oblate spheroid) a flattened sphere.
[17c: from Latin sphareoides , from Greek sphaira a globe]
spheroidal adjective .
spheroidicity noun .
spherule
noun a small sphere.
[17c: from Latin sphaerula , a diminutive of sphaera , from Greek sphaira a globe]
spherular adjective .
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