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Definition of spheric
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Spheric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sphere.
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Peri-
::
Peri- () A
prefix
used to
signify
around,
by, near, over,
beyond,
or to give an
intensive
sense;
as,
perimeter,
the
measure
around;
perigee,
point near the
earth;
periergy,
work
beyond
what is
needed;
perispherical,
quite
spherical..
Loggerhead
::
Loggerhead
(n.) A
spherical
mass of iron, with a long
handle,
used to heat tar..
Semispherical
::
Semispherical
(a.)
Having
the
figure
of a half
sphere.
Rotund
::
Rotund
(a.)
Round;
circular;
spherical.
Spherulite
::
Spherulite
(n.) A
minute
spherical
crystalline
body
having
a
radiated
structure,
observed
in some
vitreous
volcanic
rocks,
as
obsidian
and
pearlstone..
Orbical
::
Orbical
(a.)
Spherical;
orbicular;
orblike;
circular.
Globule
::
Globule
(n.) A
little
globe;
a small
particle
of
matter,
of a
spherical
form..
Torricellian
::
Torricellian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Torricelli,
an
Italian
philosopher
and
mathematician,
who, in 1643,
discovered
that the rise of a
liquid
in a tube, as in the
barometer,
is due to
atmospheric
pressure.
See
Barometer..
Globe
::
Globe (n.)
Anything
which is
nearly
spherical
or
globular
in
shape;
as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a
lamp..
Glomerate
::
Glomerate
(v. t. & i.) To
gather
or wind into a ball; to
collect
into a
spherical
form or mass, as
threads..
Ball
::
Ball (n.) Any solid
spherical,
cylindrical,
or
conical
projectile
of lead or iron, to be
discharged
from a
firearm;
as, a
cannon
ball; a rifle ball; -- often used
collectively;
as,
powder
and ball.
Spherical
balls for the
smaller
firearms
are
commonly
called
bullets..
Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) In
ancient
astronomy,
one of the
concentric
and
eccentric
revolving
spherical
transparent
shells
in which the
stars,
sun,
planets,
and moon were
supposed
to be set, and by which they were
carried,
in such a
manner
as to
produce
their
apparent
motions..
Water Barometer
::
Water
barometer
() A
barometer
in which the
changes
of
atmospheric
pressure
are
indicated
by the
motion
of a
column
of water
instead
of
mercury.
It
requires
a
column
of water about
thirty-three
feet in
height.
Rotundity
::
Rotundity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
rotu/;
roundness;
sphericity;
circularity.
Surface
::
Surface
(n.) A
magnitude
that has
length
and
breadth
without
thickness;
superficies;
as, a plane
surface;
a
spherical
surface..
Birectangular
::
Birectangular
(a.)
Containing
or
having
two right
angles;
as, a
birectangular
spherical
triangle..
Spherics
::
Spherics
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
sphere;
the
science
of the
properties
and
relations
of the
circles,
figures,
and other
magnitudes
of a
sphere,
produced
by
planes
intersecting
it;
spherical
geometry
and
trigonometry..
Aeromancy
::
Aeromancy
(n.)
Divination
from the state of the air or from
atmospheric
substances;
also,
forecasting
changes
in the
weather..
Kettledrum
::
Kettledrum
(n.) A drum made of thin
copper
in the form of a
hemispherical
kettle,
with
parchment
stretched
over the mouth of it..
Perispheric
::
Perispheric
(a.) Alt. of
Perispherica.
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